Things like this make the difficult days a bit easier to handle ❤️#teachersoflitsy
Things like this make the difficult days a bit easier to handle ❤️#teachersoflitsy
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It‘s nice seeing numbers to back up what I already know: Being a millennial is a pretty shitty hand of cards. I‘m not saying it‘s the worst generation, but I think we will go down as the economically lost generation, having by and large been talked into heavy loans and then had the rug pulled out from under us. No easy answers and a bit of a chip on his shoulder (not that I can blame him) make this a meh read. Trying to get my dad to read it.
I know Cogsworth. I know. #Disney #Millenials
#8tracks playlist: http://8tracks.com/jeffrey-rodg-v/there-s-still-hope
Ozzy insisted that I came over and put this lap to good use. #pugsoflitsy
If we don't want to live in a dystopia...
I'm not quite done yet, but I am really enjoying this book (even though it has left me incensed and ragey at times)
What gives, indeed....
So far this has been an enlightening read, as an older Millenial and as a parent.
Fantastic. A robust, thoughtful Marxist analysis of Millennials as a social and economic group. I don‘t agree with all Harris‘ assessments, but still think this may be THE best book I have read about the forces that shape and drive Millennials - my own generation - into the stereotypes portrayed on the news. Essential reading for anyone looking for a thoughtful critique of the trends shaping modern life.
Like Tom Sawyer talking his friends into paying him and doing his chore, employers and colleges have convinced young people that work itself is a privilege of which they are probably unworthy. In fact, they say our contributions are literally worthless.