Generation Y are those who are born between the 80's and the 90's. The Generation Y are currently aged at around 20 to 30's. I myself below to Generation Y.
Have you ever wondered why those in their 40's or 50's never bothered to shift from one work to another. Most of them, have spent their lives working in one company for more than 10 years. They don't mind working and working as long us they are rewarded. But, I noticed that in our generation, the Generation Y, people are seeking towards their self-actualization or self-fulfillment. People are not afraid to shift from one job to another, to study again or to spend for travelling and exploration. I bet a lot of you are already looking for cheap holidays. Working and living is more than just being able to eat and pay the bills. People are not ashamed to leave their jobs and wander off to where they can find happiness. Generation Y has a high self-esteem. We value ourselves more than loyalty. Our biggest worry is finding a happy and stable job before we become 30.
Is Generation Y's Direction Towards Self-Actualization Good or Bad?
While many may see Generation Y' traits as negative, I beg to differ. I think it can be either good or bad. Sure, it may take some time before they find a suitable job where they can be happy. Some may even think that their endeavor is foolish and risky. There may even be those who get lost in searching. But, once they find the right job for them, they will be more than willing to compete and fight for it. Thereby making they're strong natural drive for self-fulfillment their source of limitless motivation, productivity and other possibilities.
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