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    Back in Black - Why Are Young People Acting Older?

    enNovember 23, 2022

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    • Building Strong Community BondsOrganizations like Neighbor to Neighbor promote community connections and emergency preparedness, while young people are embracing early dinners, impacting opportunities for seniors

      Despite feelings of uncertainty and disconnection in today's world, there are organizations like Neighbor to Neighbor that encourage building strong community bonds. Neighbor to Neighbor believes that the people living around us are our best resources for creating meaningful social connections and preparing for emergencies. On a lighter note, a new trend has emerged where young people are embracing the early bird special, booking tables and leaving work earlier than previous generations. While this may seem harmless, some argue that this shift takes away from opportunities for seniors. Overall, it's important to remember the value of community and finding ways to support each other, while also acknowledging the changing dynamics of society. To learn more about Neighbor to Neighbor and how to get involved, visit caneighbors.com. And for a dose of comedy, tune in to MTV's official challenge podcast or listen to Bowen Yang's pursuit of a juicy role.

    • Young People's Early Access to Elder Benefits Sparks DebateYoung people are accessing elder benefits, leading to a debate about fairness and respecting boundaries. While it's important to save money, it's equally crucial to be mindful of the intentions behind these benefits and the potential risks, such as online scams.

      There's a generational shift happening when it comes to accessing benefits and privileges traditionally associated with older adults. Young people are increasingly taking advantage of early restaurant reservations and senior discounts, leading to a debate about respecting boundaries and fairness. However, it's important to note that there are potential risks, such as online scams, that come with embracing elder culture too eagerly. Old people's early dining reservations are seen as part of a social contract, with young people respecting their privacy in exchange. However, the trend of young people signing up for AARP memberships to access discounts has sparked controversy. While it's technically possible for anyone to join, the perception is that these benefits are meant for older adults. Marissa Schwartz, a 28-year-old, defends her decision to join AARP, citing the impressive benefits and financial savings. However, she acknowledges the potential backlash and the importance of respecting the intentions behind these benefits. On the other hand, young people are also falling victim to online scams at an alarming rate, even surpassing their grandparents. It's crucial to be aware of these risks and exercise caution when engaging with elder culture online. In summary, while it's understandable that young people want to save money and enjoy the perks of older adulthood, it's essential to respect the intentions behind these benefits and be mindful of the potential risks.

    • Teens targeted by various online scamsBoys are the primary targets, scammers pose as attractive women, talent scams on the rise, be cautious and skeptical online to avoid potential harm

      Teens are increasingly falling victim to various types of scams online. According to a study by Social Catfish, boys are the primary targets, with scammers posing as attractive women on social media and demanding money after sending nude photos. Additionally, talent scam scams are on the rise, with fake modeling and student loan forgiveness offers leading users to provide sensitive information. It's easy to be skeptical and blame teens for their gullibility, but the pervasive culture of instant gratification and self-esteem building can make it difficult for them to distinguish between real opportunities and scams. To help protect young people from falling victim to these schemes, consider using resources like Lewis Black's "scam seeker" or staying informed about common scams and warning signs. It's important to remember that life doesn't always provide easy solutions, and that being cautious and skeptical online can go a long way in avoiding potential financial and emotional harm.

    • Building Connections: Neighbor to Neighbor and MTV's All Stars 4Neighbor to Neighbor encourages community building through volunteering and emergency preparedness, while MTV's All Stars 4 podcast offers entertainment and connection with favorite personalities.

      Despite feelings of uncertainty and disconnection in today's world, there are organizations like Neighbor to Neighbor that aim to bring communities closer together. Neighbor to Neighbor, a California volunteer network, believes that the people living around us are our best resource for creating meaningful social bonds and preparing for emergencies. By lending a helping hand to neighbors in need or standing together during natural disasters, Neighbor to Neighbor empowers individuals to grow their community. Meanwhile, for those seeking entertainment and connection in a different way, MTV's official challenge podcast, All Stars 4, is back for another season. This podcast provides a platform for listeners to engage with their favorite MTV personalities and stay updated on the latest challenges. Whether you're looking to build a stronger community or simply want to be entertained, there are opportunities for connection available to us all. So, whether it's through volunteering in your neighborhood or tuning in to a podcast, remember that building connections and staying engaged with others is essential for personal growth and community resilience. To learn more about Neighbor to Neighbor and how you can get involved, visit caneighbors.com. And for those looking for a fun and entertaining way to stay connected, listen to MTV's official challenge podcast on the Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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