Why do you care about just yourself if we live in the same place?

All this, it's about world. So many things we can do together, and it is truly much better when we got, right? Better than that, it is understands our relation with world and as an individual and part of whole process about how the world reacts with our actions and how our actions can be different if we desire another world. In the beginner, this thought seems complex, but when we realize some conditional practices and we adopt to our routine, day by day, to check others ways to see how we can have happiness and sustainable world turn to be easy. We observe behaviors changing by generations; scientists and specialists consider four generations as Traditionalists (also know as “The Silent Generation”), Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y (also know as Millennials) and Generation Z.

Each generation have characteristics consider positive and others not so goods for “a perfect positive idea and actions about economy”. They share experiences that influence their thoughts, values, behaviors, and reactions. For better understanding, let’s figure it out about each one? The Traditionalists born before 1946, also known as “The Silent Generation.” They spend the least amount of money during their shopping trips, but take the most time going through the store. Baby Boomers born between 1946 and 1964. They are self-sufficient, competitive and define themselves by their jobs. Generation X born between 1965 and 1979. They are more adept to collaboration and embrace work-life balance. Generation Y were born between 1980 and 1994. They are not afraid to question authority, are constantly seeking out new challenges and want meaningful work. At least, Generation Z born 1995 and 2015. They are financially focused, competitive and it is all about technology.

All these characteristics, in general, dictate how we expect about economy. How much each generation spending money?  To help us to know more about it, I’ll show you this Graphic below:


This Graphic revel us important dots:

- There is a gradual increase in the consumption directly of restaurants for Millennials than Traditionalists and Baby Boomers.
- The consumption of medicines constant decreased between Traditionalists and Millennials.
- The percent of furniture is slowly increasing in Millennials.
- Groceries is experiencing a slow decrease in comparative of all generations.
- There has been a slow increase in the consumption of electronics/hobbies/clothing of all generations.
- The consumption of gasoline has been slowly increasing over all the generations
- The percent of groceries in Traditionalists has decreased in Millennials.

In your opinion, what can we conclude of positive action for each one of us? 
Let’s do together changes that we consider important for a “new world”.
What’s it’s going to be the next generation?



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