Opinion | Rachel Simon: Gen Z stars are taking over culture. But their impact is bigger than that. - NBCNewsTHINK
suggests the kids really are all right. The list was full of young stars like Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X, who were honored alongside change-makers and icons two and three times their age. The Gen Zers, it seems, have an ironclad grip on our culture.
Members of Gen Z — those born in 1997 and after — seem more comfortable discussing their mental well-being, and getting help for it, than previous generations. It’s clear why they’re seeking help: With climate change threatening their future and school shootings happening with regularity, Gen Zers have more than enough reasons to feel anxious or depressed. Another factor may be a growing understanding of the effects of not speaking out; when you witness the consequences of your parents' and grandparents' untreated mental issues, that may encourage a different approach personally.
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