Opinion | Artificial intelligence, Trump and the Future: 13 Gen Z-ers Discuss
Briefly

A focus group of young adults shared their feelings on the state of the nation, highlighting their concerns about the economy, job prospects, and social isolation intensified by the pandemic. Many expressed doubt about the value of their degrees, frustration with living costs, and reliance on family. The conversation revealed a split in opinions on systemic versus individual factors affecting their lives, leading to questions regarding America's future, its potential decline, and the possibility of achieving success through hard work.
The group described doubts about the degrees they sought, worries and frustrations about the cost of living and the realities of still getting help from family.
It was really isolating. All of this, including real divides in the group about systemic factors and individual ambition, led to some big questions.
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