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  <title>Millennials: Bad Attitudes or Low Emotional Intelligence?</title>
  <description>Sociology professor Tony Campolo said, “I am convinced we don’t live in a generation of bad kids. We live in a generation of kids who know too much too soon.” From an intellectual perspective, Millennials today have been exposed to so much more than Gen X and Baby Boomers at the same age. They’ve consumed information on everything from cyberspace to sexual techniques before they graduate from middle school. Everything is coming at them sooner.[1] On the other hand, many believe that emotional maturity is lacking.&amp;amp;nbsp; Some blame the “helicopters parents.” &amp;amp;nbsp;It’s like the butterfly grew up but couldn’t live outside the cocoon (or the parents’ basements!) But there might be another reason for the immature attitudes - a lack of emotional intelligence. Listen to&amp;amp;nbsp;host Ira S Wolfe with guest Jennifer Zamecki discuss Emotional Intelligence and how it may be impacting Millennials as well as employers.   [1] https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/artificial-maturity/201211/the-marks-maturity   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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