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MILLENNIALS GLOBAL DREAM: INVENTIONS, IDEAS & IDEOLOGIES

THE ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF AN OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOD GENERATION

It’s been a decade since the world boasted its first YouTuber to gain one million subscribers. By contrast, by the end of 2018, there were more than 4,600 channels with more than two million subscribers each . These still rather select individuals are part of something now much, much bigger; a generation of entrepreneurs who have made a living not where others failed, but where nobody else has ever found success before.

That’s not to suggest that some haven’t failed, however. For every – the fictional character of Lucas Alan Cruikshank that became the first YouTuber to hit one million subscribers – there are thousands

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