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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-01 03:27

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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It’s evident that younger generations, those under the age of 30 to 35, have grown up with technology at their fingertips, thus rendering it a core aspect of their existence. However, individuals who have lived longer remember a time when technology was not the be-all and end-all. Back then, aspiring to be a programmer was considered socially undesirable; high school ambitions leaned toward professions like medicine, law, and engineering instead. This rapid shift in societal views towards tech is perplexing, with many now labeling it as a fundamental cornerstone of society.