âBeing the first Gen-Zer to visit space, I realize that my generation will bring many new possibilities to the world. Much will change from technologies to how we look at each other. <i>What Would Gen-Z Do?</i> describes and predicts how this will affect everyone and everything around us. For older generations especially, this book will act as a guideline for how to communicate with me and all the other Gen-Zers.â - <b>Oliver Daemen, <i>First Gen-Zer in Space, Blue Origin NS-16</i></b><br /><br /> âJohn Schlimm is undoubtedly right that Gen-Z will prove to be the most influential and impactful generation in history. Coming from an earlier generation, Iâm grateful for this holistic look at Gen-Z mindsets and belief systems. <i>What Would Gen-Z Do?</i> will be my guide!â -<b> Patrick Moore, <i>Director, The Andy Warhol Museum</i></b><br /><br /> "Having my own Gen-Zer, I can attest that John Schlimm is spot on about this generation of young people: they are resilient, multi-layered, and often misunderstood. Thatâs why his new book, <i>What Would Gen-Z Do?</i>, is a must-have guidebook for anyone who parents, teaches, mentors, coaches, or loves a Gen-Zer and wants to understand them better. And in typical Schlimm style, itâs not only accessible and creative but also full of heart.â -<b> Lory Hough, <i>Editor, Harvard Ed. magazine</i></b><br /><br /> "As a psychiatrist who regularly interacts with Gen-Zers, I can confidently state that John Schlimm hits the nail on the head in<i> What Would Gen-Z Do?</i> with his insight surrounding their ability to smash stereotypes. As a society, particularly in the mental health arena, we owe a lot to the Gen-Zers and their ability to acknowledge the existence of mental illness and promote treatment. Keep up the great work, Gen-Z and John!" <b>- Micah T. Hoffman, MD, DABPN, FAPA, QME, CIME, <i>Behavioral Health Medical Director, Allmed Healthcare Management </i></b><br />