India, Sept. 17 -- The unique lifestyles and thinking processes of global Gen Zs are resulting in patterns and trends that are vastly different from those of the earlier generations. Increasingly, thanks to social media, virtual existence, artificial intelligence, and the ability to ask questions and seek answers largely on their own, the below-30 individuals behave in a manner that requires a different form of understanding. In the developed world, and growing pockets within the emerging markets, they live longer with their parents, marry late (even in the late 30s and 40s) if they do, do not think of families and children even when they stay with parents, and spend more time with themselves or in virtual worlds than with friends and rel...
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