Digital Natives and Their Customs
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the unique characteristics of digital natives, the book explores how those born after 1980 navigate a technology-driven world. It examines their distinct attitudes toward education, marriage, work, business, health, and religion, highlighting the profound impact of digitization on their lives. As they face an overload of media messages and differing skill expectations, this analysis sheds light on the cultural shifts and societal changes that define their experiences compared to previous generations.

