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re: The 'lost generation' of millennials born in the 1980s may never be as rich as their paren
Posted on 5/25/18 at 12:25 pm to ShortyRob
Posted on 5/25/18 at 12:25 pm to ShortyRob
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Grow the frick up. Man up. Grab some balls and stop whining. The reason for the problem you've identified exists, but it damned sure ain't unique economic circumstances.
Chill out, Rob. Reading this, you seem pissed that anyone would dare engage in a discussion with you. Which is odd since you're on a forum meant for discussion.
Posted on 5/25/18 at 12:34 pm to GRTiger
quote:You are correct. I need to tone it town. I don't intend to send that message.
Chill out, Rob. Reading this, you seem pissed that anyone would dare engage in a discussion with you.
As I said in my 1st post in this thread. Boomers / my generation absolutely bear a good deal of the blame for the millennial situation today.
But, I always say that you can't fix a problem if you incorrectly identify the cause.
If you can go back and find my 1st post in here, I say THAT is the cause. And, if millenials want to fix it, they have to start there.
I don't want the problem to be permanent. It really doesn't even matter who is to blame. I simply submit that step 1 is knowing what the problem really is.
This post was edited on 5/25/18 at 12:36 pm
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