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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 84105" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>what we see from millennials is a false rebellion. </p><p></p><p>Observe closely. What they complain about ? Thy say "society promised me this, but delivered that instead". They burn their title, complain society didnt give them a managerial role. Or some fake job created for them. </p><p></p><p>But this was stupid even when I was in HS. They come to your school, show you graphs of employment. It takes nothing to see that these graphs even if true are telling you a lie. As soon as you graduate, there will be a different reality, skewed in another direction. </p><p></p><p>Which is why we had excess doctors before, we have excess lawyers now (in my country). because everyone gets into the title that they think is the most valuable for "Instant employment". </p><p></p><p>None from my generation studied something "seriously", they go there have party and think only of "resources" attainable thru following protocols. This is why london school of economics studies us like we are beasts. They know the millennials are stupid, and they simply try to obtain things "in front of them". </p><p></p><p>So we talk about incentives and behavioral economics. </p><p></p><p>But all of this was preventable. The tragedy of our generation is we have no excuses. Generations of the past could have said "we lacked education" or "we lacked printed books" or "we didnt have internet". </p><p></p><p>We cant, we got it all, and yet here we are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 84105, member: 656"] what we see from millennials is a false rebellion. Observe closely. What they complain about ? Thy say "society promised me this, but delivered that instead". They burn their title, complain society didnt give them a managerial role. Or some fake job created for them. But this was stupid even when I was in HS. They come to your school, show you graphs of employment. It takes nothing to see that these graphs even if true are telling you a lie. As soon as you graduate, there will be a different reality, skewed in another direction. Which is why we had excess doctors before, we have excess lawyers now (in my country). because everyone gets into the title that they think is the most valuable for "Instant employment". None from my generation studied something "seriously", they go there have party and think only of "resources" attainable thru following protocols. This is why london school of economics studies us like we are beasts. They know the millennials are stupid, and they simply try to obtain things "in front of them". So we talk about incentives and behavioral economics. But all of this was preventable. The tragedy of our generation is we have no excuses. Generations of the past could have said "we lacked education" or "we lacked printed books" or "we didnt have internet". We cant, we got it all, and yet here we are. [/QUOTE]
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