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My son is gen Z (high school age). I thought the younger folks would get Bitcoin easier than older folks but doesn't seem to be the case. None of his friends are into or understand Bitcoin. Might just be the age. They are into gaming and girls.
What has your experience been trying to orange pill Gen Z.
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For me, and my own journey, I think you have to make the cost feel more tangible. For starters, young people are never taught about "what is money?"/ money in general, or often talked to about it. I'd recommend doing what my parents did when I was ~13 and make a spreadsheet of the cost of their future life. We plotted my average salary, taxes, rent, trash bill - everything. Then, assuming I would stop working at age 67, how much would I have left? (assuming save 20% of my salary/year and invest (with conservative estimates)). I could only afford to live to age 79. And, each year, my expenses way exceed my income. They told me when I turned 22 I was on my own (which I interpreted as a sign of confidence in me), so I had to figure it out.
Here's 2 pieces that might be interesting:
  1. a report on why Bitcoin matters for GenZ (written for wealth managers while I was at Galaxy): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1esiQtvfD1NJDvesii_TfOlT7egEM4Syy?usp=drive_link
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Great ideas. It is not so much about my son. I have been teaching him about money and Bitcoin since he was 7 years old. I was just surprised it is not something that comes up in his social circles. I was hoping the younger generation who are heavily online would learn more naturally about Bitcoin and saving.
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Your son is very lucky to have you!
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