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They're not entitled. They're scared. And their vacation behavior tells a different story than stereotypes would have you believe. The participation trophy: On its own, it’s a harmless trinket ...
Millennials weren’t introduced to “adulting ... calls “the shiniest participation trophy”. “We were told for decades we are ...
members of the millennial generation—those 20- and 30-somethings born from the late ’70s to the late ’90s—have mostly been busy following themselves. Helicopter-parented, trophy-saturated ...
As they explore new meanings for gender, millennials are redefining work-life balance and what “having it all” really means. In 2012, when Anne-Marie Slaughter came out with the article “Why ...