Krisztián Steigervald: ‘Today young people don’t live in space and time’
In the latest episode of the Future Talks podcast generation expert Krisztián Steigervald spoke about how the different generations think and what their sets of values are. Mr Steigervald stressed that the first seven weeks of a baby’s life are decisive in its relations to the world. He also explained why the future is unpredictable and surreal, and what children need to learn if they want to survive the next decades.
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