A Quote by Julia Hartz

Millennials are the experiences generation. — © Julia Hartz
Millennials are the experiences generation.
Every generation trash-talks younger generations. Baby boomers labeled Generation X a group of tattooed slackers and materialists; Generation Xers have branded millennials as iPhone-addicted brats.
Every third our fourth generation that comes along refuses to accept the way their parents and grandparents are living. They just don't want any part of it, and Millennials are doing that in a way. The Millennials, you talk to a lot of their parents, and they don't recognize 'em when they compare them to themselves.
I think millennials are a generation that's a little bit behind, maybe four or five years behind the previous generation, as far as when they buy a house.
There is a possibility of fresh talent coming to work for the government. Millennials are the most public-spirited generation since the 1960s. There is an opportunity to harness that generation and make government service cool again.
Millennials, and the generations that follow, are shaping technology. This generation has grown up with computing in the palm of their hands. They are more socially and globally connected through mobile Internet devices than any prior generation. And they don't question; they just learn.
Representation is so important for all of us, especially millennials and the next generation.
Every generation thinks things are happening that have never happened before. Every generation of people thinks we're in the last days. Every generation's filled with pessimists. But when you have the Millennials generation, a majority of which have never had a job - you might even be able to put the period there: "Have never had a job, period" - or never had a job in a healthy economy.
I'm nicknaming millennials 'the purpose generation' because we're making so many decisions.
We are millennials, and we love complaining more than any other generation.
For me, it's vital to continue to share my experiences and allow my experiences to help the younger generation.
As each generation comes up that doesn't have the habits for paper it's just easier and cheaper to get your stuff online. You know, people go to what they're used to. Certainly our generation, you know, we'll always want to have a magazine in our hands. We like that, but millennials didn't see the value in that necessarily.
Will Generation X and the Millennials do a better job running the world than the boomers have? Let's hope so.
I think millennials are the most woke generation because they understand that differences are just in the fabric of who we are.
As is the case with that generation [Millennials], they look like they're interested and all fired up and ready to go, and then Election Day comes.
All those articles that scold Millennials for their supposed entitlement? Forget them. Millennials are great employees.
My church is fifty percent millennials. There's a connectivity between millennials and I.
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