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Bonson reflects on the generational shifts that have influenced current attitudes toward work. He identifies Baby Boomers as a prodigious generation noted for their productivity and economic output, asserting that they set a high bar for accomplishment. However, he also critiques their legacy for creating a cultural narrative that positions work as something to be escaped from rather than embraced. This mentality, he argues, has extended into the Millennial generation, who in turn may have influenced Gen Z to view work not as a vocation but as a necessity to fulfill ambitions unrelated to financial success.