I Found this link on a cigar forum I post on.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/busines...gger-an-arab-spring-or-summer-in-america.html
After reading the article and the comments this one in particular got me thinking about my generation, the millenial generation.
I've read numerous times that the baby boomer generation screwed everything up, but after thinking about my generation i've come to the conclusion that nothing is going to really get better. I'm 23 I'll admit i used to be one of the entitled lazy bastards that you read about in the quote, but i eventually changed because i want to go somewhere in life. I have plenty of friends who don't want to work or do a damn thing. They have excuses for everything: being late, not calling you back, missing work, not doing homework, leaving work early, not applying for a job (when i help them find the job after they asked me to help), the list is endless. The people at my work, who are my age: always ask me if they can leave early, they sit around and do nothing, they take extremely long smoke breaks and plenty of other thing. Anyways, I guess i'm starting to rant so i'll stop here
Here's a video that portrays my generation perfectly. Sorry i don't know how to embed it and make it work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Sz0o9clVQu8
What are yall's thoughts and opinions on the millenials and the economy in the long run when my generation is running the world?
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/busines...gger-an-arab-spring-or-summer-in-america.html
After reading the article and the comments this one in particular got me thinking about my generation, the millenial generation.
The problem isn't a lack of jobs, it's entitled youngsters who are butthurt that in our prosperous society, it is still up to them to learn how to survive, just as man has for millions of years. The times are changing, just as they always have and always will. The current young generation may never reach a level of luxury their parents knew. It's time to stop blaming and learn to make the best of it, learn again what was forgotten: Happiness is not found in materialism, it does not require more money than is needed to provide basic needs. It's not found in owning a two story house full of flat screens and gizmos.
Necessary losses must be realized and adapted to. This includes living with parents for longer, or not going to college and instead getting into a trade. Not getting the new cell phone, hip clothes or doing expensive activities in an effort to chase the illusion of happiness that we have been conditioned to believe in by media since birth. It's time for american youth to turn off the TV and find for themselves the true sources of happiness, and filter out all the bullshit.
I've read numerous times that the baby boomer generation screwed everything up, but after thinking about my generation i've come to the conclusion that nothing is going to really get better. I'm 23 I'll admit i used to be one of the entitled lazy bastards that you read about in the quote, but i eventually changed because i want to go somewhere in life. I have plenty of friends who don't want to work or do a damn thing. They have excuses for everything: being late, not calling you back, missing work, not doing homework, leaving work early, not applying for a job (when i help them find the job after they asked me to help), the list is endless. The people at my work, who are my age: always ask me if they can leave early, they sit around and do nothing, they take extremely long smoke breaks and plenty of other thing. Anyways, I guess i'm starting to rant so i'll stop here
Here's a video that portrays my generation perfectly. Sorry i don't know how to embed it and make it work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Sz0o9clVQu8
What are yall's thoughts and opinions on the millenials and the economy in the long run when my generation is running the world?