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The Positive Qualities of Millennials and Post Millennials.

The Positive Qualities of Millennials and Post Millennials.

This is a very interesting generation and I have thought up a list that in my mind that defines these generations of people. I personally come from Generation X, and believe me there are huge problems in my mind with my generation, but each generation has positive and negative qualities and I want to encourage my younger generations. This list isn't exhaustive but it highlights some of the positive qualities in character that I have come to see in the Millennials that I have met as well as the Post Millennials.

First, I have noticed that they are funny or that they like to have fun. Some can be very forgiving and without generalizing I think this applies to a lot of them. I will list the qualities that I feel stand out the most, and then I will comment on what I think this list means.

1. Caring 2. Trusting 3. Creative 4. Wondering 5. Talented 6. Confident 7. Intelligent 8. Mindful 9. Intuitive 10. Faithful 11. Loving/Caring 12. Passionate 13. Curious 14. Holy 15. Teachable 16. Community Oriented 17. Perseverant 18. Determined 19. Hard Workers 20. Leaders 21. Animated 22. Want to be heard 23. Values Based 24. Approachable 25. Good Friends 26. Selective 27. Wise 28. Efficient 29. Honourable 30. Focused Thinking 31. Heart full/Compassionate 32. Kind/Caring 33. Principled


Most people in this generation are living in a world that is radically different from the world that my generation grew up in. Each generation has things about them that are seen as weaknesses and strengths. The reason why I wanted to point out in my opinion the positive aspects of these generations is not to place a spotlight on my younger generation, but to encourage them. I see these strengths to me, in order that they would be strengthened and like all of us, work on our weaknesses. I really believe in Millennials and Post Millennials. I think they get a bad wrap at times, and if this positive list can take the pressure off them for a while, then it worked. This is Mike.

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