Gen Z is known for being creative, open-minded, and socially aware. They care about important issues such as climate change, equality, and mental health. Many Gen Z individuals use social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to express their ideas and make a difference.
In school and work, Gen Z values flexibility, diversity, and purpose. They prefer learning through digital tools and often look for jobs that align with their personal beliefs.
Overall, Gen Z is shaping the future with their tech skills, global mindset, and strong voices for change.
Yes, Gen Z is growing fast in technology. Everyone is active in everything, they are confident and smart. But honestly, I feel like they are falling behind in thinking and improving real knowledge.
A small example from my own family —
My cousin is in 7th class. He got a project from school. Instead of using his own brain and learning something new, he took the phone, searched in AI, selected a topic and just printed it out. He didn’t even read anything he copied.
Another example — a 5th class boy. He got homework in maths and other subjects. Without thinking even for a single second, he used AI and completed all subjects in 30 minutes. No effort… no understanding.
When we look at it this way…
The natural process of thinking — understanding “B” only after thinking about “A” —
is slowly disappearing.
If there is no room for learning through effort, how will real knowledge grow?
With this, I feel like the thinking process is slowly disappearing.
If everything is done by AI, how will knowledge grow?
And when we open reels, we see many kids spending hours on useless content. Hardly any video is helpful for their future. They have phone, Wi-Fi, apps, everything in their hand at a very young age.
Yes, technology is increasing rapidly.
But our ability to think on our own is decreasing.
That is the scary part…
(Thank you chatgpt from telugu to English lol(but my own words))