When we imagine a snowflake we associate it with beauty and uniqueness but also with its enormous vulnerability and fragility. Those are precisely two of the characteristics that define people who reached adulthood in the decade of 2010. It is affirmed that the generation “snowflake” is formed by people who are extremely sensitive to the points of view that challenge their vision of the world and that respond with an excessive susceptibility to the slightest grievances, possessing a low resilience.
The voice of alarm, so to speak, was given by some professors from universities such as Yale, Oxford and Cambridge, who noticed that the new generation of students who attended their classes was particularly susceptible, not tolerant of frustration and particularly given to form a storm in a glass of water.
The voice of alarm, so to speak, was given by some professors from universities such as Yale, Oxford and Cambridge, who noticed that the new generation of students who attended their classes was particularly susceptible, not tolerant of frustration and particularly given to form a storm in a glass of water.
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