The Next Great Generation
An online magazine written by the millennial generation, about the millennial generation, for older generations.
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The Next Great Generation
Must I be a very quiet sheep? I hate whiners, but this ones a real complaint I have about the corporatecultures that I have so far experienced...
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Who else better tointerviewfor TNGG than a fellow Gen Y, career woman, and outspoken blogger? Melanie Danko is theepitomeof Gen Y’s “have-it-all” approach to life. She’s got the career, the lifestyle, the smarts, and still makes time to be a girl and have some fun. Read o...
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Rihanna and Lady Gaga produce hyper-provocative music. So, naturally, I purchased both albums when they dropped on the same day. (Mind you, I don’t even remember the last time I purchased an album, let alone a song. ...
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We’ve learned a lot from you over the course of our lives. It’s true. We’ll be the first ones to admit it. But here’s the thing. Your lessons are most effective when we can see them in action. How you work with a car salesman to get what you want. A litt...
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As we all start reaching that dreaded age of 25 when our parents can no longer claim us on their health insurance plans, or if god forbid we are already there and are slowly realizing we can’t afford it, perhaps we should start thinking about, caring about, or learning about health care? ...
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My generation steals music. We are thieves. Every year we snare seven billion songs without paying for them. True some of us fork over $1.29 to the online music monopoly known as Apple. Right now those are our only two alternatives. Steal or buy. Perhaps it’s time for an alternative. ...
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18 Minutes to bring data to life I came upon TED.com accidentally...
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Andrew Bird Before releasing his (excellent) latest album, Noble Beast, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird participated in “Measure for Measure,” an online series hosted by The New York Times, in which he traced the creation of the album’s lead single, “Oh No.” In a sense, th...
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Books. You remember those. Hardbound, printed on paper. A few hundred pages long. They come in the mail from Amazon? Do you still read them? Or is your consumption of text limited to Facebook status updates and text messages...
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Me and 19,999 others! I’m just going to say it: deep down, I really dislike Twitter. I have even thought about (gasp!) deleting my account. ...
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Always wanting more I’ve been a collector my whole life, purposefully amassing various trinkets from rocks to trading cards. In fact, there are several full-series collections of Marvel Comics trading cards from the early ’90s collecting dust in my closet. An...
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Help Nowadays, college students don’t have the extra cash lying around to be donating to charities. Let’s be honest, we are spending every last dollar on $10 pizza deals or something else of equal importance. Wh...
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I am an Apple fanboy in every sense of the word. Whether it be reading Apple rumor blogs, watching Apple’s latest TV ad, ogling the latest Macs in the Apple store, or saving up to buy the newest iPod. My soul moves in time with Apple. But it hasn’t always been like this. Th...
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A graduate of Harvard’s Master’s in Divinity program, Anna Humble brings a unique perspective to TNGG about the role of Christianity in the lives of millennials. Sh...
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It’s another Sunday afternoon and I’m parked in front of my TV with my laptop in front of me, cycling through NFL scores and stats for my fantasy football team. Recently, I began thinking about the insane number of hours I spend in front of two screens–the TV and my laptop. Ever...