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7 Harsh Realities Of Life Millennials Need To Understand

Posted by UncommonSense 9 years, 1 month ago to Culture
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Although this article really keys on Millenials, I think this broadly applies to anyone with an entitlement attitude. I really love #6. Enjoy.


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  • Posted by jimslag 9 years, 1 month ago
    OMG to use verbage of a group I don't belong to. This tells it like it is. We, as a generations have raised a bunch of wimps, there are no Indiana Jones or League of Gentlemen type individuals among this generation. They have been pampered and primped and now they are demanding we give what we promised them when they were little ones coming into this world. We caused it and now we are suffering it. I have no children, so I saw it in others, such as friends and family. Just remember we brought this upon ourselves.
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  • Posted by $ iamfrankblanco 9 years, 1 month ago
    As a "millenial", I often express utter contempt for my cohorts when they support someone like Bernie Sanders who engages in economic theft.

    Just because you're a loser, doesn't mean I want to be. Just because you can't be wealthy, doesn't mean I'm not trying to become so.
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  • Posted by awebb 9 years, 1 month ago
    Good article. However, I think this article should remove the word "millennials" from the title. I've met plenty of people outside of my generation that display these same qualities.

    Oh, and if you think millennial are bad (and they definitely are) wait till you meet some of the members of generation Z (a.k.a. post-millennials).

    Here's an example: MTV ran a survey to see what this next generation wants to be known as. The answer: "The Founders". That's the level of entitlement we're going to be dealing with in the generation after millennials. They think they're "founders".
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 9 years, 1 month ago
    That goes for most of governments as well...Oh, and probably most of California too!
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  • Posted by edweaver 9 years, 1 month ago
    Great article! I agree, this applies to more than millenials.
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