Don’t hate, collaborate.
More than being an entitled, self-obsessed, spoiled, coddled, and cosseted bunch, the Millennial generation is a collaborative generation. A clear one-up on the fiercely competitive Baby Boomers and Gen X slackers. Millennials—LinkedIn, always online, and masters of the “art and science” behind a single powerful, shareable status message—are always ready to engage friends, families, classmates, acquaintances, and followers (aka strangers) in meaningful, even trivial shared experiences. Millennials fund each other’s tuitions for their dream schools; they gather themselves to clean up beaches or walk a thousand kilometers for climate change. Oh, and hi, to the Millennials of AlDub nation! The same collaborative culture pervades the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) campus. It encourages and underlines collaboration, an ideal it strongly believes should be a good model for the country. “We Filipinos have the tendency to do turfing or be territorial. We have very little appreciation of what the [...]