Ayush Prakash on Bridging Generational Gaps and Leveraging Technology for Positive Change
Katherine Martin-Fisher speaks with Ayush Prakash about his book and the impact of Generation Z. They explore the frustrations between analog and digital generations, brain wiring differences, and using technology for positive change. The conversation covers digital narcissism, social media effects, and bridging generational gaps. They delve into Gen Z's unique approach to information, balancing quality and quantity, and their sense of responsibility. The episode concludes with closing remarks, guest contact details, upcoming events, a listener Q&A, and a teaser for the next episode.
Key Points
- Understanding the unique digital nativity of Gen Z is essential for leveraging their potential in addressing complex societal issues, as they possess innate familiarity with technology that previous generations did not.
- Bridging generational gaps requires mutual understanding and collaboration, with older generations offering wisdom and experience while younger generations contribute speed and connectivity.
- Gen Z needs to shift from a mindset of complaint to one of responsibility and innovation, using their technological capabilities to build solutions rather than merely pointing out problems.
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