Millennials, instead of a danger, are really a reflection of the society in which they grew up in, and in which all of us now live.

Crystal Kadakia
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Millennials’ behavior is a reflection of the society in which they grew up in. Society consists of a combination of people who are similar and diverse, and what’s reflected in millennials is the diversity. In the same way, the society as a whole has become more diverse by including those who are different from us.

Source: The Millennial Myth: Transforming Misunderstanding Into Workplace Breakthroughs

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