MaryLeigh Bliss from YPulse reveals how media headlines systematically misrepresent Gen Z through sensationalized claims based on viral social content rather than representative research. The conversation debunks major myths about financial expectations, workplace behavior, technology adoption, and mental health by contrasting bold headlines with actual survey data from thousands of young consumers. Bliss explains how to distinguish between micro-trends and mass behavior, why seemingly contradictory data points require nuanced interpretation, and what marketers risk by accepting oversimplified narratives. The discussion offers frameworks for evaluating claims about generational behavior and understanding the gap between media perception and reality.