This book, Easy with GenZ, offers a comprehensive guide to understanding Generation Z (born 1997 through 2012), the "newest heavy hitters in the workforce" who are "shaking things up in ways we haven't seen before". They are defined by the core tension of the "Zoomer Paradox": possessing high digital fluency yet burdened by deep economic anxiety, stemming from an upbringing shaped by "recessions, constant technological shifts, and a global pandemic". The book serves as a blueprint for leaders and managers seeking to "crack the code on this fascinating generation", explaining that Gen Z's demands for flexibility, purpose, and transparency are not entitlement, but "rational responses to outdated corporate systems". By examining their values, from their fierce commitment to authenticity and ethical action to their prioritization of mental health support as a "necessary, foundational element of the employment contract", readers will gain the strategies necessary to transform generational friction into a competitive advantage and "lead the future".