Known for their discipline, modesty, and loyalty, the Silent Generation grew up during the Great Depression and World War II. They value hard work, stability, and traditional values. - The Silent Generation (1928–1945, Following World War II, Baby Boomers were born during a time of economic growth. They are characterized by optimism, a strong work ethic, and a focus on self-improvement. Boomers were part of the countercultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s and were the first to experience widespread access to higher education. - Baby Boomers (1946–1964), Known as the "latchkey generation," Gen X grew up during a time of economic uncertainty, rising divorce rates, and a growing emphasis on work-life balance. They are often seen as independent, adaptable, and pragmatic, and they were the first to experience the digital revolution. - Generation X (1965–1980), ... came of age during the rise of the internet and social media. They are known for being tech-savvy, value experiences over material possessions, and are often seen as collaborative, purpose-driven, and socially conscious. They also experienced the economic challenges of the Great Recession. - Millennials (Generation Y) (1981–1996), ... grew up with smartphones, social media, and constant connectivity. They are highly digital and value inclusivity, diversity, and social justice. They tend to be entrepreneurial and place a high value on mental health and self-care. - Generation Z (1997–2012), The youngest generation, currently still growing up, is expected to be the most technologically integrated yet, as they are born into an era of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and constant connectivity. They are predicted to be highly adaptive, globally minded, and tech-immersed from the outset. - Generation Alpha (2013–2025),

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