THE INSTITUTE
Talk

How Gen Z Can Get Stronger, Smarter, and Happier

Tuesday, October 26, 2021, 7:00PM

Zoom Webinar

Past Event

Open to the Public

Rates of depression, anxiety, and self-harm are far higher for those in Gen Z (born after 1996) than any previous generation, including the Millennials. Employers report that Gen Z employees are often more fragile and lacking in life-skills. This talk explores three terrible ideas, interacting with new technology, that have weakened Gen Z, and discusses how young people can put themselves on a path to becoming stronger, smarter, and happier by rejecting these ideas and embracing ancient, time-tested, and culturally widespread advice.

Time: 7:00pm Gulf Standard Time
            11:00am Eastern Daylight Time
 
To access the live stream click here
 

Rates of depression, anxiety, and self-harm are far higher for those in Gen Z (born after 1996) than any previous generation, including the Millennials. Employers report that Gen Z employees are often more fragile and lacking in life-skills. This talk explores three terrible ideas, interacting with new technology, that have weakened Gen Z, and discusses how young people can put themselves on a path to becoming stronger, smarter, and happier by rejecting these ideas and embracing ancient, time-tested, and culturally widespread advice.

Time: 7:00pm Gulf Standard Time
            11:00am Eastern Daylight Time
 
To access the live stream click here
 
Speakers
  • Jonathan Haidt, Co-Author, "The Coddling of the American Mind" (Penguin Press, 2018); Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership, NYU Stern School of Business