A Bit of Optimism

The Real Reason Young People Don't Have 'The Hunger' for Work (And What Leaders Need to Hear) with Generations Expert Dr. Eliza Filby

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Apr 28, 2026
Dr. Eliza Filby, contemporary historian and generations expert, digs into why younger workers are responding to a world of layoffs, expensive adulthood, and family dependence. She explores how 2008 rewrote the rules, why belonging is fading, how inheritocracy is reshaping ambition, and why AI makes human trust, care, and judgment even more valuable.
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INSIGHT

How Conspiracy Culture Reached The Workplace

  • Fragmented information weakens shared truth, and workplace rumor now spreads through TikTok, Fishbowl, and LinkedIn rather than hallway chatter.
  • Eliza Filby says Gen Z compare salaries, layoffs, and leadership claims online, making distrust contagious inside companies.
ADVICE

Ask What Work Offers Beyond Stability

  • Leaders should ask what they offer in an age of uncertainty if they can no longer promise stability or a lifelong script.
  • Eliza Filby suggests replacing old security with belonging, learning, and a credible next step beyond dehumanized always-on work.
INSIGHT

The Family Replaced Work As The Safety Net

  • Family now supplies the security work used to provide, which changes what loyalty means for younger employees.
  • Eliza Filby argues workers are likelier to reach homeownership through the bank of mum and dad than through employer loyalty.
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