There's been a long history of the older generations picking on younger generations, calling them softer.
But Gen Z is really making it hard to buck that criticism.
Toy maker Mattel just announced they're adding a version of the game Scrabble that's easier and less competitive.
The reason? Gen Z folks think it's too hard and just aren't into competition.
For 75 years Scrabble was unchanged. But now kids born in the 90s and 2000s just don't have it in them to compete with their friends, or test themselves mentally.
Is this a good thing?