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How Not to Become a Millennial: Learning from America's Largest Sociological Disaster

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How Not to Become a Millennial: Learning from America's Largest Sociological Disaster

Von: Vince Barrick
Gesprochen von: Kevin Sapp
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Never before in the history of the world has more time, effort, and resources been invested into a single generation than the Millennials. Be it incredibly expensive college degrees, perfectly privileged diets, life-coping drugs, uncountable therapist visits, even bending reality so everybody was impossibly a winner, no expense was spared for the most pampered generation in human history.

But $30 trillion and 20 years later we have the biggest failure of a human crop in the history of the world. The Millennials are hopelessly indebted, perennially underemployed, they suffer more mental illness than any generation before them, and they are hopelessly armed with completely worthless degrees. They have absolutely no hope of homeownership, retirement, or family, and most will live their entire lives financially crippled with debt. They are an unmitigated sociological disaster and a tragic chapter in human history.

But it doesn't have to be this way and it doesn't have to end this way for Millennials. Because everybody can learn from the pain, suffering, and failure of the Millennials. The secret to success, wealth, happiness, and love is laying right in front of us as within every mistake they made there is the knowledge and wisdom that leads to success. We just need the courage to think critically, be honest with ourselves, and admit where we as a society have failed. If we have this come-to-jesus-meeting with ourselves, we can spare future generations the fate of the Millennials and give the Millennials themselves a fighting chance to salvage what remains of their lives. We owe it to future generations and it’s the least we can do for America’s most-tortured generation - The Millennials.

©2020 Vince Barrick (P)2020 Vince Barrick
Persönliche Entwicklung Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften

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I went into this with an open mind and an idea of the culture wars between left and right, young and old, urban vs rural. Acknowledging problems tend to exist with each generation due to different risks, debates, cultural trends and the current zeitgeists, I was hoping this would help reflect on the causes and potential solutions on many concerns that millennials have, are causing and are subject to. I hoped for some critical analysis and critiquing of this generation stemming from their own failings and missteps as well as those of other generations and other forces.
Instead I quickly realised that I was listening to a book about someone explaining to me just how ruinous and disastrous this generation is and how it is entirely the fault of the left wing political realm. There was no critique or really strong foundations laid, just a torrent of rabid political talking points without strong balance or even the illusion of it.
Solid critique requires some self-awareness and reflection that I'm not sure the author performed and as such this book didn't help me with my questions, only leaving the impression of more partisan hackery. I would urge potential readers to check out another different book that attempts to build a more reasonable thesis.

And if you still wish to read this kind of fan fiction, I would suggest a cable TV channel.

Mostly disingenuous stereotyping,

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