For the first time in human history, eight defined generations livetogether side by side, from Alphas to the Greatest Generation by way ofBoomers, Xennials, Millennials and more. However, these definitions have sooften been used to pigeonhole us into rigid categories, all underpinned by therestrictive 'four stages of life' model - of play, study, work, retirement. This means that potential is left untapped on a societal level; alsoindividuals are tied into a trajectory that minimises opportunity andfulfilment.InThe Perennials, Mauro Guillen unpacks the megatrends - such as increasinglongevity and the explosion of technology, among others - that aretransforming life as we know it. How, within this milieu, a new group of'perennials' must emerge: individuals who cannot be so easily defined by thepervasive metrics of age and experience or by simple inter-generationalconflict. These post-generational perennials offer the promise of liberatingus from the constraints of the accepted four stages of life model, thereforeallowing everyone the chance of living a much more rewarding and fulfillinglife. Guillen proceeds to unveil how this revolution will impact young peoplejust entering the world of work, as well as those who are living and workinglonger.Thismultigenerational revolution is already happening and Mauro Guillen identifieshow we can usher in a new era of innovation in almost every facet of life andwork - powered by the perennials.
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