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What Generational Differences Tell Us About the Future | Jean Twenge

Hidden Forces

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The Life Event Addendums

In the 1950s, for example, suicide was much more a middle-aged thing. It was extremely uncommon for teenagers and young adults to take their own lives. And then that started to take up with the boomers, and at least at the time, reached a peak with Gen Xers in the 90s. So both suicides and homicides peaked around that time with just a lot of gang activity, a lot of drug dealing and a lot of guns.

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