
“The loudest person in the room isn’t necessarily the most respected,” and this is what is being actively practiced by Gen X, who is gaining respect and adoration from many even before it puts in any effort. Gen X was born from 1965 to 1980, and it is also referred to as the “forgotten generation” because it’s in between the Boomers, who are very informative, and the Millennials, who are very trendy. It’s paradoxical because Gen X is forming a habit that will attract the young audience. They grew up during a non-smartphone age and were latchkey kids who were raised with the philosophy of self-sufficiency and seamlessly transitioned into a digital world.
It is many of the aspects that this particular generation values due to their roots in functionality and independence that the younger generation is now rediscovering because of the exhaustion and static that cyberspace provides and the applause that is received online. Here is a detailed analysis of the behaviors of Generation X which have impressed Millennials and Generation Z, and why they should be considered worth emulating.

1. Confidence Without Continuous Broadcasting
Gen X comes in, gets it done, and gets out with neither a press release nor a social media analysis of behavior. In a generation where there’s been a mistaken identity between visibility and confidence, it’s a breath of fresh air to see a generation that’s so grounded in its presence. They exude an ‘inner validation of a ridiculous degree’ kind of attitude – i.e., they don’t need to go viral with it in order to feel validated. They truly don’t need to go viral with it in order to feel validated.

2. Boundaries That Actually Hold
Having grown up in an era of life where missing calls meant waiting to call back whenever you were ready, Generation X has no issue regarding the concept of becoming unavailable when they want to be so. They can turn down an invitation by saying no to it and do not require an explanation for its denial and no longer wait for notifications from their phones because of them. It is distance that signifies freedom to Millennials and Generation Z, who refer to boundaries that are basically still linked to their phones. Generation X is sending out this message: What kind of availability is it? Is it by choice or timidity?

3. Fixing Before Replacing
In a throwaway society, it appears that ingenuity of the type that represents Gen X’s ‘buy-fix’ instincts is actually countercultural. They’ll turn a screw, reuse a router, or clean an appliance before going to acquire a new one. This represents an overall trend a full 80% of adults polled described that it’s actually repairing home products that helps them feel more empowered during these times of uncertainty. It represents an ingenuity that younger consumers find very encouraging.

4. Follow through Like It’s a Superpower
GenX generally follows through with what they promise to do. It’s nice to have someone in a world full of endless options to not only follow through with what they promise to do, but to actually be there when it comes to a plan, a promise, or a forced duty to attend something or someone in particular. It says a lot to a younger generation who is fed up with people flaking at the last minute or just not showing up at all.

5. Communication with Humans, Not Screens Alone
Although they are able to adapt to texting or emailing, the generation X crowd would prefer a phone call or a talk in person if a message needs to be clarified. The willingness to brave the possibility of a silence or a disagreement in a meeting in person can be the answer to a problem if the communication is compromised by the components of communication in the technological age. The younger generation dares not make a call, but they value the speed and tone nuance that comes in a phone call.

6. Skepticism That Protects From Hype
Raised in the gonzo tradition of the infomercial, the generation of Gen X kids was taught to question what they are being sold. The inherent filter of “Who has it in their best interest for me to accept the information?” is a gift to today’s generation of algorithms, deepfakes, and overnight experts. It’s not about being cynics but about being discerning. To be a Millennial or a member of Gen Z and not be skeptical would be like swimming through a sea of information without a protective shield.

7. Practical Optimism
Generation X “has weathered economic downturns, technology storms, and socio-cultural upheavals but maintains its ‘adapt, don’t panic’ mentality to date. According to Simon Sinek, hope is “the unrelenting belief that the future is going to be bright” but does this while “still facing reality,” which is “the hope associated with values and progress” that is “even more applicable to younger generations” with “climate anxieties, economic pressures, and information overload” about their future.”

8. Tech Savvy But Balanced
As trail-blazers in personal computers and internet usage, Generation X has technological savvy with a commitment to living unconnected. Generation X is also enthusiastic about new technologies such as smart home devices and artificial intelligence software, and they put parameters around its usage to ensure they are living their unconnected lifestyle. Generation X is a great example of living connected while not losing themselves.

9. Authenticated by Authentic
Gen X does not follow a brand for what’s in, but rather a brand on which performance has already proved its success. “47% say that the preferred brand influences their decision to be loyal to the brand, even if the brand costs more, because instead of risking the unknown in the less costly option, their trust has already been earned.” Millennials and Gen Z might be attracted to the fast fashion trend or the latest ideas that exist within the realm of technology because a company that embodies the perception that sparks brand loyalty because of the trust-based value might be something that is recognized as an innovative new target worth reaching for. Perhaps Gen X doesn’t brag about their strengths much, but their performance is loudly proclaiming their superiority.


