The worldview of Gen Z has been shaped by the influences of pre-modern, modern, and post-modern eras, each contributing distinct layers to their perspectives. The pre-modern era, characterized by traditional values, religious faith, and community-centric life, instilled in Gen Z a respect for heritage, storytelling, and cultural continuity. These values are subtly present in their appreciation for authenticity, sustainability, and a return to localism.  The modern era, driven by industri...
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