Nah bro, its called having life experience. Life isn't all cotton candy and flowers. The answer isn't always to run away from your problems like you are still in high school, sometimes you have to grow up and be a man and actually face them head on. At some point in your life you have to wake up and realize you aren't in Wonderland anymore Alice.
I wouldn't say to "deal with it", but I would caution the OP to look a little deeper into the "Why" he is unhappy. From what he is saying, I gather it doesn't matter what he does, he will STILL be unhappy, because he just has a sh!tty attitude and outlook on life. He may not be lazy but I can definitely say from working with many people from all different ages that the 18-25 demographic right now is BY FAR the laziest I have worked with(in general terms--obviously there are some hard workers too, but talking averages). On the first day at a new job they feel entitled to everything someone who has worked there 10 years has without having done sh!t for the company yet. Sorry, it doesn't work like that. Nobody is giving handouts in the real world, you have to earn it.
Yes, the workforce has changed, and definitely not for the better. Employers have had to lower their expectations so much because of this, its almost embarrassing when you've worked at a company for a period of time and seeing how they have to coddle the newer employees. Lazy, entitled, mentally soft employees who can't take anything other than hearing how they are God's gift to the company who spend more time on their smart phones than they do doing work and take no pride in what they do. Laziness might be a myth to you because you fall into the same unproductive group as your peers. If that's the case, I'm truly sorry, but at the same time it makes me feel good because I'll always have a job considering it would take 4 of you to replace the amount of work I can accomplish by myself.
Yes, because he will be much happier living like a bum and trying to figure out how to pay his rent, car and other obligations he has. Oh, but that's right...none of those matter in Wonderland, right Alice? Because that ruined credit you have to deal with for the rest of your life due to stupid decisions you make in your 20s only costs you hundreds of thousands of extra dollars....So Uber is the answer to everyone's problems, lmao. But hey, Mom's basement at age 40 sounds great, doesn't it?
That sounds cool, if that's your thing. To me that sounds like there are a lot of Peter Pan's out there...young boys that never want to grow up and be a man...still stuck in Neverland. Unable to deal with the real world. But I guess you'll have a lot of couches to sleep on for a month or two until they get tired of you mooching because you quit your job that you hated and have no money coming in...oh, I forgot...maybe you can borrow their car to drive UBER, since the repo man finally found your car you tried to stash on a random side street so they couldn't find it...lmao
Goddamn, this is a sad state of affairs. Never realized the declining testosterone levels in generation after generation of males would get us to this point already...SMFH...a "Quarter Life" crisis?
Nah, bro...its called grow up and be a fvcking man...the reason why its so daunting is because they've had everything given to them in life and never had to work for anything. Never learned how to be a man. Sorry, we aren't going anywhere. Gotta be some real men left somewhere.
Most people don't plan to fail, they fail to plan.
Yes - behold the worthless millennial blatantly disrespecting his elders. Get ready for more Alice.
It is in large part your fault that the youth are so disillusioned today. It was YOU and YOUR generation who lied to kids from the age of 5, telling them to stay in school, memorize a bunch of crap you'll never use, get a degree, get a "good job", and then retire at 65 with $200,000 to show for 40 years and less than ten years to live. Now, as the conditions have only gotten worse, they've caught onto the lie by the hundreds of millions, and you're seeing them jump off the sinking ship like rats.
Corporate greed is totally off the chain and OUT OF CONTROL. Work weeks are getting longer, wages lower, the retirement age higher. Yet you're loyal to this machine and this "be grateful you have a job" scam. Your directors and VP's are laughing at you. You bought it hook, line, and sinker.
What you call "being a man" I call being a stubborn old fool. What you call "laziness" I call critical thinking.
Make no mistake about me, I'm 26 years old and having the time of my life traveling the world (15 countries in the last 3 years), writing e-books, living simply, and jumping from job to job whenever I need a quick buck to finance the next adventure. Yes, I give a damn good interview, show up on the first day and make a great impression, and then milk them for as much as I can for as little work as possible until the charade is over. Why? Because there is no such thing as loyalty at a job. If you don't exploit them, they will exploit you. Play or be played.
Of course, it wasn't always that way. Fresh out of college, I put in the 12 hour days without a lunch break. I attended the 7 am Saturday meetings. I saved my first $10,000 in cash my first year out of college with no help, making $23 an hour and saving 50 cents of every dollar. And I was miserable, kinda like OP, and kind of like you somewhere in your subconscious.
The reason you're seeing millenials giving up is because WE DON'T CARE ABOUT THIS ANYMORE.
WE DON'T CARE about your white picket fence
WE DON'T CARE about 401k
WE DON'T CARE about your retirement Rolex watch
WE DON'T CARE about how you walked 15 miles in the snow to get to work just to feed your family.
These stories are largely inflated - you've exaggerated your credentials to convince yourself you sacrificing your entire life for a corporate overlord was worth it. Every generation does it and it all trickles down through accusations that the current generation of young people is the laziest ever. We don't care about this anymore.
Where you are really naïve is thinking that a person is set to be a homeless bum by not working a 9-5. Do you realize there's never been a better time to be an entrepreneur? Write e-books and market them right, make $10,000 a month. Create an app, become a billionaire. Get one lucky break, make it on the radio. Then again, tell Justin Bieber about your "diversified portfolio of mutual funds." Surely you can tell this millennial who made 60 million dollars and smashed 600 women last year to just "get a real job."
I wish you well the rest of your days, but thankfully the time is running out on your mindset. I know you'll have your defenders on this issue and I'll have mine, but the tide is turning as time goes on. Many, many people don't think like this anymore. You can keep your "planning"
And for the record, you playing the "man up" card like a defeated feminist is cheap and doesn't fool anybody. Being an old fool doesn't make you any more masculine than a young guy with a backpack trekking the planet, obliterating his comfort zone in the process. Quite the contrary actually. If it was you who stayed in the safety of a "job" for decades at a time like a turtle in his shell, that's far more cowardly and really like throwing stones when you have a glass house.
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