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Are Teens Really Lazy & Greedy?
Short answer: Yes.
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Well could be beacuse today kids are way way toospoiled.
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that might be because they only interviewed college kids...try hitting up wal-mart or mcdonalds and ask the kids working there.
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yet we have more millionaires under 25 now than ever before.
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Talking to many who have children these days, few seems to be the disaplinarians that a lot of us older chappies grew up with. The bar seems to be set very low, and there is endless coddling of these youngsters, so it's not a mystery why you have them living at home until 30 or having this MTV cribs expectation of hand outs. When I have asked these punk ass parents why they opt for this style of parenting, despite being risen more rigid, the answers are the same. Their own parents were "too hard" on them. :disgust |
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While I appreciate your replies, they are simply straight up ignorant if that is your logic to back up your talking points. If you want to actually make a point, feel free to add in some facts versus the senseless nonsense. No offense. Thank you. :2 cents: |
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i don't have kids, thank fucking christ. but i do have an opinion on the little fuckers.
every gen says "kids these days!" lazier/stupider/wtf-ever than ever. i think it's fair to say teens have always been lazy & greedy. but add in tech, radio-->television-->internet. things are easier now than ever, add in living in an age of entitlement and i can see how teens could *possibly* get more & more lazy & greedy. |
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Yep, kids are spoiled. Sure thing.
I remember being like ten and getting a large plastic GI Joe Jeep for Christmas from my Aunt one year. My uncle made a comment saying "Kids are spoiled these days - I never had toys like this". I wonder if we all look back at the younger generation and think they are spoiled just because they had things we did not. I have a friend who just turned 21, known her for a few years. She has two part time jobs, and has two small businesses... Seems pretty well motivated for me. |
Yeap..........
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Much like our parents generation...:2 cents:
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just watch a couple of documentaries from the 50ties and you will have those people back then say exactly the same about their kids
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how many of those <25 millionaires started off as lazy ass hackers?
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However, I believe we're talking about entitlement and work ethic. Not more gadgets and quality of life. :2 cents: |
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Look at what's required to start a brick and mortar business versus one on the web. :2 cents: |
I think the problem is that you can't really beat your kids anymore
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sure, there are lots of lazy ass bastards but the same could be said for any generation. if anything is to blame for this wave of lazy kids its the fact that either no one or strangers are more often raising the kids than parents. both work if they are luck enough to have both parents in the home so they're off to daycare with 20 other kids. to make up for the lack of time spent with their kids they buy them shit which can create an entitlement attitude. i remember article after article in the early 90's about generation x and how they were so lazy and apathetic and thinking they would be the undoing of society but life went on. before that it was 'generation me' that was entitled. people tend to have short memories and resent youth when they themselves start to grow old. |
its not just teens, its just about everyone nowadays.
I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOO tired of hearing people say "i deserve more pay/benefits/toys/etc." with no justification. my biggest gripe is when friends of friends or people see what I have and say "your lucky, I wish I had this tv/car/etc." bullshit, I'm so far from "lucky" it's unreal. I worked my ass off to get where I'm at and nothing came easy. for instance, ive been hiring local sales reps here and some of them come in thinking they "deserve" $50k as a base... and their only experience is telemarketing for an electric company This country is doomed... |
Old people complain about young people. The world yawns.
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One can easily argue the tech, the wider range of activities, & the social networking drives the differences in priorities & attitudes of the generations. & that the media glut today simply exposes social trends in ways never covered 50 or 30 years ago.
Every generation seems to think their children are dumbasses. the WWII generation called their children "hippies" & the boomers called gen X "slackers". Suddenly the gen Ys are the laziest of all? Please. i look at bill gates & mark zuckerberg & see the same person, despite their generation gap. stealing others innovations & making billions off them knows no generational boundaries. |
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However, those example jews capitalized nicely from repeating the blueprint laid out before them. :winkwink: |
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There are more rich 25 years old then ever before because it is more common to start your business venture nowdays. While your post sounded like you disagree with OP because of that "rich 25 year olds" fact. |
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^ ^How rich do you have to be to be considered Jewish these days? |
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Just because you are a warm body and show up to work does not mean you're a "skilled" laborer worthy of a top notch pay scale. If you can be replaced by an ad on craigslist, than you probably are making what you deserve for that job based on your skills. If you do not like it, go acquire some skills to make you a more valuable asset. :2 cents: |
Facts are a Beautiful Thing.
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anyone else think these kind of things are cyclical? like beatniks were a result of strict parents in the 40's, hippies were kids of strict parents from the 50's? My parents were hippies sort of and I'm definitely more conservative than they were. Is it not human nature to be better/different than our parents? or to aim for that at least.
just a thought. |
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but my point is mostly there are no more lazy people today then in 1960. we just have a WWW that takes the whimsical brainfarts of bored bloggers & makes them viral. at this point if a read anything with the word "study" in it i basically tune out. |
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I'm 28, we were the generation who grew up with the cell phone and technology boom and have experienced life both with and without it. I feel like we are the last generation before things took a turn for the worse.
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http://www.bartleby.com/73/195.html
NUMBER: 195 AUTHOR: Socrates (469?399 B.C.) QUOTATION: The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers. Its the same old song. lol |
i was able to find this, some % of startups are by business entities, obviously, but this may be revealing.
http://online.wsj.com/media/startup1.JPG can't seem to find anything pre-1980, i'll keep snooping around. |
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You had a job out of high school that paid decent and if you didn't steal you basically had a job for life. You had a pension when you retired You had public colleges and some were free or inexpensive. Andrew Groves of Intel came out of the free city college in New York. |
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Now, you actually have to EARN a decent wage. It's not an entitlement any longer. :2 cents: |
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Just because Grove invented Intel/semiconductor, which led to many of the technologies of today, that somehow his creation that led to the computer has somehow magically put money in my bank account with no effort of any kind on my part? I could just sit around in my underwear at a computer all day and watch money just flow like wine and do absolutely no work of any kind on my part? I guess more people need to sit in front of the computers 12-18 hours a day and they also could watch money just magically hit their bank accounts with little effort. I think you're missing the point here. Technology is great. It makes everyone's life easier than the generation before it. However, we are talking about WORK ETHIC not technology. :2 cents: |
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