ED VoxPop is where we ask people different survey questions and get responses to conduct sort of a poll of our own.


In today’s rapidly evolving world, where technological advancements and shifting cultural landscapes are shaping the way we live and work, discussions about generational traits and attitudes have become a common part of our discourse.

One topic that often surfaces is whether members of Generation Z, born roughly between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, can be characterized as lazy and inclined towards seeking convenience in all aspects of life.

This notion revolves around the idea that Gen Z individuals have grown up in an era of instant gratification, where information, entertainment, and even basic needs are easily accessible at their fingertips.

But is it fair to label an entire generation as lazy simply due to the changing times they were born into? This vox pop delves into the perspectives and experiences of people from various walks of life to better understand whether the perception of Gen Z’s desire for an “easy” life is a valid assessment or a misinterpretation of their adaptation to a complex and interconnected world.


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