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Gen Z Trends: Young People Starting Businesses šŸš€

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I’ve noticed that a lot of Gen Z aren’t waiting around to start their own thing—they just go for it. Some sell stuff online, others resell or create digital content, and some even start eco-friendly brands. What’s nice is it’s not always about chasing big profits, but more about turning hobbies, passions, or even personal values into something they can actually grow.

Compared to the old way of doing business, they’re more focused on being real and authentic. They want flexibility, creativity, and something that feels like them. Since they grew up with social media, it’s already natural for them to use it as their main tool to reach people.

It kinda makes me think—if you were to start a business the ā€œGen Z way,ā€ what would yours look like? 😊
 
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This case reflects the seriousness with which crimes are handled within the Armed Forces, and at the same time raises many questions about military discipline, justice, and human rights. A soldier, like any person, is subject to the law, but also has a special responsibility when carrying a weapon and representing the state. In this case, the military court found Private Lukman Musa guilty of homicide and illegal possession of ammunition, resulting in the maximum sentence: death by hanging.
Wow, this is a serious topic, and it even made me do a quick search about it. But I think this is a bit off-topic from the Gen Z entrepreneurship discussion šŸ˜…
 
This case reflects the seriousness with which crimes are handled within the Armed Forces, and at the same time raises many questions about military discipline, justice, and human rights. A soldier, like any person, is subject to the law, but also has a special responsibility when carrying a weapon and representing the state. In this case, the military court found Private Lukman Musa guilty of homicide and illegal possession of ammunition, resulting in the maximum sentence: death by hanging.
You're out of topic. The post is about business fondly operate by young people at this time. And you're asked if you can do business what the Gen Z are doing.
 
Majority of them today, once they have an idea, they just run with it, they don't wait around, if it works good, if it doesn't they move on.
 
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