I have a fellow here work who knows all the classifications of the different age groups and struggles the most with the Millennial crowd. I have to agree with him, regardless of what Elder Nelson has to say on the matter. These are pretty much just pot-smoking, spoiled brats who got a trophy, even for losing......; just sayin'! Actually, I know one who is not a bi-sexual, pot smoker..... but he is an engineer and my lead. And I am sure there are some good LDS kids out there who were actually taught to work hard by their parents.
The rest? Not so sure....
I got a good laugh out of this analysis - and my friend Howard would agree 100% with it:
Millennials.
They may not yet be the present, but they’re
certainly the future. These young, uninitiated minds will someday soon
become our politicians, doctors, scientists, chefs, television
producers, fashion designers, manufacturers, and, one would hope, the
new proponents of liberty.
But are they ready for it?
Time
after time, particularly on college campuses, millennials have proven
to be little more than entitled, spoiled, anti-intellectual brats who
place far too much emphasis on feelings and nowhere near enough emphasis
on critical thinking. To the millennial, words are cause for the
creation of safe spaces, alternative ideas must be stifled, and anything
they perceive to be a microaggression is enough to send them spiraling
into a state of mental distress.
It’s time millennials
understood these 7 harsh realities of life so we don’t end up with a
generation of gutless adult babies running the show.
1. Your Feelings Are Largely Irrelevant
Seriously,
nobody who has already graduated college cares about your feelings.
That means that when you complain to your boss because your co-worker
mis-gendered you, he’s probably not going to bend over backwards to
bandage your wounds.
Given feelings are entirely subjective in
nature, it’s completely unreasonable to demand everyone tip-toe around
you to prevent yours from being hurt. The reality is that people will
offend you and hurt your feelings, and they won’t stop to mop up your
tears because they shouldn’t have to. Learning to accept
criticism, alternative viewpoints, and even outright insults will make
you happier in the long run than routinely playing the victim card.
2. You Cannot Be Whatever You Want To Be
This
is a comforting lie parents have started telling their children to
boost their morale in school. Unfortunately, millennials are now
convinced it’s true, especially as society has now decided to push this
narrative as well.
The reality is if you’re 17 years old and
still can’t figure out basic division, you’re not going to be a rocket
scientist. If you’re overweight and unattractive, you’re not going to be
the quarterback’s prom date. If you lack fine motor skills,
you’re not going to be a heart surgeon. It’s okay to accept that you
cannot be whatever you want to be. In fact, once you accept this, you’ll
be able to focus on the things you can be — the things you really are
talented at.
3. Gender Studies Is A Waste Of Money
You heard me.
While
some millennials taking useless degrees will claim they’re beneficial
for teaching or research positions, the reality is that they just put
themselves several thousands dollars in debt to learn how to be a
professional victim. While you’re struggling to make ends meet
after graduation because nobody who pays more than minimum wage is
interested in your qualifications and you’re drowning in student loan
debt, be sure to check out the next harsh reality before you start
complaining.
4. If You Live In America, You’re Already In The 1%
That’s right.
Even though you work at McDonald’s for minimum wage because you got a useless, outrageously expensive college degree, you’re still far better off than the vast majority of the planet. Don’t
believe me? Fly to Uganda and check out the living conditions there.
Fly to China, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Iran, Russia, and even European
countries like Ukraine and Greece, and you’ll quickly discover just how
well-off you really are. While it may be cool these days to dump on
capitalism, it’s the only reason you aren’t already worse off.
5. You Don’t Have A Right To It Just Because You Exist
That includes healthcare, guaranteed income, and somewhere to live.
Just because you’re here and breathing doesn’t mean society owes you anything.
Like the billions of people who lived before you, working hard is a
better guarantor of wealth and the ability to comfortably take care of
yourself than begging society or the government to do it for you.
Demanding healthcare be a right, for example, is equivalent to demanding
government force the taxpayer to pay for it. While that may seem like a
good idea in theory, it only leads to rationing of care when costs
become unsustainable, which negatively impacts not just your health, but
everyone else’s, too.
6. You DO Have The Right To Live As You Please — But Not To Demand People Accept It
By contrast, you
do have the right to live however you please, so long as it’s within the confines of the law
.
If you want to cross-dress, smoke marijuana, drink lots of alcohol,
have lots of sex, and, yes, even go to school for gender studies, then
by all means, go for it. Government should not be allowed to legislate
people’s behavior as long as it doesn’t infringe upon someone else’s
rights, but that doesn’t mean society isn’t allowed to have an opinion.You
don’t have the right to demand people keep their opinions about your
lifestyle to themselves, especially if you’re open and public about it. I
have as much of a right to comment on the way you live your life as you
do to actually live it. Your feelings are not a protected right, but my
speech is.
7. The Only Safe Space Is Your Home
No
matter where you go in life, someone will be there to offend you. Maybe
it’s a joke you overheard on vacation, a spat at the office, or a
difference of opinion with someone in line at the grocery store.
Inevitably, someone will offend you and your values. If you cannot
handle that without losing control of your emotions and reverting back
to your “safe space” away from the harmful words of others, then you’re
best to just stay put at home.
Remember, though: if people
in the outside world scare you, people on the internet will downright
terrify you. It’s probably best to just accept these harsh realities of
life and go out into the world prepared to confront them wherever they
may be waiting.
Yep, the Millennial generation is like a paradise for 1960's Woodstock hippies. It just makes you wonder how long humanity can last.
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