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Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012, is often associated with a heavy focus on social media, increased anxiety, a tendency to give up easily, and less responsibility. This perception holds true in many parts of the world, from America to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. However, my perspective shifted when I had the opportunity to engage with the youth of the People’s Republic of China during my participation in the 19th Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou.
The success of the 19th Asian Games largely relied on the dedication of volunteers, who were ubiquitous throughout the event. Most of these volunteers were university or college students, with a significant majority being females. They played instrumental roles in handling administrative and logistical matters. What struck me the most was the minimal presence of upper-level management personnel; it was the younger generation, Generation Z, who managed the groundwork.
These young individuals wore constant smiles and offered assistance in every conceivable way. It was a rarity to see them engrossed in their social media or mobile phones, despite having these devices readily accessible. They exhibited a remarkable sense of responsibility, discipline, planning, and an admirable work ethicβall without a hint of complaint. It was a far cry from the stereotype we often associate with this generation in our own countries.
These youth were not labourers or captives of a system; they were fully equipped with cutting-edge technology and knowledge. The key difference was the guidance and mentorship provided by those in higher positions. This experience led me to a revelation: the blame should not be placed on the generation itself but on us, the older generations. It is our duty to provide guidance and education, not the other way around. We should not relinquish 100% authority over the future to the younger generation. Our complacency or other reasons should not lead us to make this mistake for them. It is high time for us to adapt, learn from their example, and recognize that blaming a young individual engaged in TikTok dances is not the solution. Instead, we must take proactive measures to guide and shape their future.
The profound experience of witnessing the young Chinese generation’s involvement in the 19th Asian Games serves as a testament to something truly extraordinary. We are fortunate to have had this opportunity, and it’s a lesson we should embrace with open hearts and minds.