Millennials are a reflection of the culture they grew up in and through resources available.
Thoughts I've had myself when reading reports It's strange that we see economists and business people blaming customers for not being able to afford things.
I think the scary thing is this could be the realization of the social change that started in the 60s. Equality, recognition of unjust governmental behaviour and our effects on the environment.
https://psmag.com/social-justice/how-millennials-became-convenient-scapegoats-for-a-changing-society
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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I love the Millennials. The older I get, the more beautiful young people become in my eye. They'll never have the advantages the Boomers did. I like their music, their fashions, their writers. There's a note of wistfulness to them, to their culture. They are neither lazy nor vain. These kids are going to have to work harder than we ever did - and for less.
ReplyDeleteTheir children will look back on us with anger. They'll be stuck with the consequences of our folly.
Millennials are the ones working two jobs and being portrayed as lazy. They were put deeply into debt to get a college education readily affordable to prior generations, and they are called entitled. Scapegoated indeed.
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