Scott Galloway | TED
In a scorching talk, marketing professor and podcaster Scott Galloway dissects the data showing that, by many measures, young people in the US are worse off financially than ever before. He unpacks the root causes and effects of this “great intergenerational theft,” asking why we let it continue and showing how we could make it end. (Note: This talk contains mature language.)
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Scott Galloway is a well-known professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He’s also a prominent entrepreneur, author, and public speaker. Galloway is known for his expertise in digital marketing, brand strategy, and business innovation. He frequently comments on the intersection of technology, business, and society. His TED Talk, titled “How Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google manipulate our emotions,” has gained significant attention for its insights into the power and influence of big tech companies.
In his compelling presentation, Scott Galloway delves into the troubling reality that many indicators suggest young people in America are facing unprecedented financial challenges. He meticulously examines the data to uncover the underlying causes and consequences of what he terms the “great intergenerational theft.” Galloway not only questions why this trend persists but also proposes actionable solutions to halt its progression. Through his incisive analysis, he highlights the urgency of addressing this issue and outlines potential paths toward a more equitable future.