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The exchange I found most interesting between and in their “Securities” podcast is probably this bit on dealing with GenZ employees. Wolfe starts by telling the story of a younger candidate who was late to their interview:
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Haidt starts out by saying that most GenZ are curious and want to be exposed to a wide variety of ideas. He pushes back on the notion that most of them are entitled … but would say that most of them are undersocialised:
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“Here’s my advice: what I have found is that GenZ is totally not in denial. They’re not defensive, they know they have problems. They want to grow, they want to learn. And if they have the concept of anti-fragility, then everything goes smoothly.”
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To be clear, I think Haidt is talking based off the research he covered in 'The Coddling of The American Mind' — I'm sure the dynamics are different in Singapore/Malaysia/Vietnam, where there hasn't been as much 'coddling'. (However that's defined).
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