Aw, that's just gravity and telemeres / teleremes / whatever the
heck.. bad copies of cells anyway.
Socially, they have to deal with the same crap we had to deal
with. And if you want to keep up to date with the tech, just use
it tongue emoticon I ran a Minecraft server for my nephew for 23
months straight, almost killing my laptop. Shut it down in Sept
2014 but in that time, ended up with tens of thousands of ppl of
all ages, but mostly GenZ roleplaying, chatting away, and all I
had to do is keep the thing functioning and pop up once in a
while to stop some online bullying/ meangirl activity.
It reminded me that socially, things haven't changed from
generation to generation and also made me feel great hope for
the future because no longer are they trapped in their family
units and school scenarios but can have the same
world-broadening that I was lucky enough to get from 1989
onwards. (my first 300 bps modem tongue emoticon )
Future's bright, and however our generation and the one older
than us (and the one younger than us) do to wreck things, I
think they'll find ways to make THEIR futures work.