Sad that with your advanced education you don't grasp the concept of anecdotal evidence.
So if we just believe in the power of positive thinking we can achieve.... Tell that to a PTSD veteran. Or a wheelchair bound person wanting to climb Mt everest. Failures all. If they truly wanted it enough they would find a way ... Of course genocide, or extinction must only apply to groups who didn't really want survival enough or they would have found ways.
####, ugly cross eyed girls with the grace of drunk giraffes can win that beauty pageant if they would only exert the right efforts and believe in Tony Robbins. Failing proves their lack of commitment....
I'm not disparaging the dedication part. I'm saying that it's a bit more complex than that. Perhaps your education would help you learn about epigenetics and socioeconomic mobility. But I doubt you could care about data.
But of course the masters degree and the purchase of acreage must be the result of you learning to make fire and walk uphill both ways... But admitting that you had some support or advantage would obviously dent your ego so I won't pursue.
Sorry for your fragile ego and threats to your sense of competency. Sucks eh?
Is it just me or are young adults under the age of 25 just plain lazy?
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I was a lazy Millennial today. Spent nearly 3 hours (1 of which was OT) sweating my bag off in near freezing weather to get a customer out of a huge bind. How will I ever succeed in life?
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I do however have some anger at the older folks labeling people of my age as being lazy, although it's not nearly as common now that I'm getting up in age myself. Most, but not all, of the people that I know that are my age are living rather comfortable lives. We just have to work harder than our parents ever did to do it. And I'm certainly not bashing my or anyone's parents by saying that. But it's the way it is. Many of the reasons we have to work harder to get ahead is because of policies they adopted, in order to live their lives easier.
Look at Social Security. I know the boomers didn't come up with the idea, it was before them. As it was originally set up, it should've never run out of money. And truthfully it wasn't a horrible thing. But then the next generation came along and stuck their hand in the cookie jar, raided the trust fund for general purposes. And now those that had their hand in the jar are crying that the program is running out of money. They're mostly at retirement age, and now they want us to bail them out? That really irritates me. They made the error and now we're left to clean it up!
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Millennials are age 25 to 40 now, I wonder if everyone who is currently 25 to 40 just stopped doing their job, stayed home, and refused to work for just 1 year, what would happen to the planet.
If I were guessing, my guess would be the world would be a heck of a lot more screwed up than it already is.
Sure be a fun experiment wouldn't it?
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I have to say. All the Millennials in my Wifes and my family. My daughter and 22 nieces and nephews, are all good Productive Citizens and Parents. They had Parents that supported them growing up. Makes all the difference. It’s amazing to Me. They all turned out good. Some are very successful financially. Now it’s all about their kids. My wife’s the youngest of 10. The oldest being 20 yrs older than her. We inherited a different World than most of them did. Took Us longer to get established. Never got the easy good Jobs many of them did. Regardless We all lived through good and bad times. Most of it is irrelevant now. But overall the Millennials have done fairly well, despite some economic turmoil. Mainly because most of them went to College. We have Nurses, Engineers, Home Builders, Police Officers, School Teachers. All are decent people, and in many ways much better at Living than their Parents.
I have no worries about their futures. I don’t think they should worry either. They’re doing a great Job.dwells40, Pamela1990, Elroythekid and 2 others Thank this.
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