81% of Gen Z believe they can write self-help books
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81% of Gen Z believe they can write self-help books

Philadelphia — It takes audacity to write a self-help book.

What you’re proclaiming, page after page, is not only that you have a better take on what’s plaguing the human condition than everyone else, you’re also saying that you’re enlightened enough to fix it.

That’s chutzpah.

Now comes a new survey that says 47% of Americans believe they could write a self-help (also called self-improvement) book.

81% of Gen Z believe they can write self-help books

What’s more, 81% of Gen Z folks (ages 12 to 27) are confident they could pen such a tome, compared to 48% of millennials (ages 28 to 43), and just 28% of boomers (ages 60 to 78). The survey was conducted last fall by OnePoll, a market research company.