Well, as a child of the mid-80s and 90s, it seems to me like the Cold War has warmed up into an actual proxy war with Russia, the climate is quite a bit worse now and widespread floods and fires are normal, the protests are still ongoing but people have less faith that anything can improve, wealth and housing inequality are getting worse, the economy is even more concentrated at the top, abortion is illegal again... oh, and music is long past its peak :P<p>But hey, we Millennials griped and screamed and absolutely nothing got better, then we kinda just gave up and left the world even worse off for our kids. Gen Z was born into the multipocalypses, but to them, it's all they've ever known, and in a way they seem way more at peace with it than my generation was. Less "oh noes, everything is dying, we must save all of it!" and more "whelps, everything is broken, what can I do to survive and still find moments of joy?"<p>I don't envy the kids born this decade, growing up into a post-peak-capitalism world where robots and dictators are the new norm, instead of liberal democracies... but I suspect they'll adapt, as kids do. It's always the parents who worry about the future, especially when there's a drastic values shift (like there have been over the past few decades). To the kids, it's just everyday life.