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Why Millenials Are Unhappy
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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1322774" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>I think it's really hard to pinpoint one cause over another for the downfall of society, however I think the real two big culprits are the "I'm so special" attitude coupled with the social media "Look at me, look at me" culture. It seems as if the millennial generation just wants to be famous, for what they don't care, but they don't want to work for it. </p><p></p><p>I blame technology for making people lazy, but that's not the only culprit. Cooking is a great example. There's no classes in school anymore, plus you don't have to b/c there's a restaurant on every corner (and in some cases right next door to each other). I have IBS issues so I can't eat out that often. I have to say that cooking, and planning, can be a pain, but it tastes so much better, is more rewarding and costs a whole lot less.</p><p></p><p>I loved the point about the throw-away culture we live in. I bought my son some CAT construction toys. They're all plastic with stickers on them. He won't have anything to pass on to his kids when, and if, he decides to have any.</p><p></p><p>It's a sad state of society that we live in. People have so much available to them, and they waste it on God-knows-what. But you can't save people from themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1322774, member: 19397"] I think it's really hard to pinpoint one cause over another for the downfall of society, however I think the real two big culprits are the "I'm so special" attitude coupled with the social media "Look at me, look at me" culture. It seems as if the millennial generation just wants to be famous, for what they don't care, but they don't want to work for it. I blame technology for making people lazy, but that's not the only culprit. Cooking is a great example. There's no classes in school anymore, plus you don't have to b/c there's a restaurant on every corner (and in some cases right next door to each other). I have IBS issues so I can't eat out that often. I have to say that cooking, and planning, can be a pain, but it tastes so much better, is more rewarding and costs a whole lot less. I loved the point about the throw-away culture we live in. I bought my son some CAT construction toys. They're all plastic with stickers on them. He won't have anything to pass on to his kids when, and if, he decides to have any. It's a sad state of society that we live in. People have so much available to them, and they waste it on God-knows-what. But you can't save people from themselves. [/QUOTE]
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