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14 Gen Z stereotypes that may not match reality

Gen Z is done with people getting them wrong. We asked them what they are really like and the usual labels did not fit. They are not cold, lazy or desperate for fame. Many just want peace, honesty and space to be themselves. They are not all the same and they are not following old ideas.
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10 outdated beliefs many Gen-X and Boomers still hold

Gen-Xers and Boomers were taught to keep emotions tucked away, stay in one job, and never question tradition. But those old rules? They’re causing more harm than good today. Some ideas that once felt right are now just roadblocks. It might be time to rethink these beliefs quietly shaping their lives.
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14 things many men say don’t hit the same anymore

Some things that once felt exciting now barely register. As men get older, their tastes, priorities, and energy shift, and suddenly, the thrill just isn’t there anymore. From wild nights out to certain hobbies and habits, here are 14 things men say just don’t hit the same as they used to.
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18 richest people in the USA (and the states they belong to)

In 2025, billionaires still rule the American financial world, from Silicon Valley tech moguls to retail heirs. Some enjoy the spotlight while others stay private, but all own massive fortunes. These 18 names have shaped industries and reshaped cities while living across the country in places like Texas, Hawaii, California, and New York.