Finding out long term careers are basically dead, learning it will be harder than ever to buy a home, facing an even worse future for our children than our parents left us, working double incomes and not being able to keep up, having our corporations we work for claw more and more away from us every year…yup middle age is fantastic…oh and just the usual bodies failing us, and not being able to afford to fix them
Article basically says that quality of life instability means that millennials aren’t doing the usual mid-life crisis shit previous generations did because they got bored of stability.
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Boss_Otter says
Finding out long term careers are basically dead, learning it will be harder than ever to buy a home, facing an even worse future for our children than our parents left us, working double incomes and not being able to keep up, having our corporations we work for claw more and more away from us every year…yup middle age is fantastic…oh and just the usual bodies failing us, and not being able to afford to fix them
NotReallyFamous5 says
Really?
Upper_Bag6133 says
I stopped reading at the words Saturn Return.
CatTaxAuditor says
Article basically says that quality of life instability means that millennials aren’t doing the usual mid-life crisis shit previous generations did because they got bored of stability.
jxj24 says
Coulda told you that.
Source: Gen-X’er.
ButterscotchSure6589 says
But think how wonderful and problem free the world will be when they’re in charge.
Rosebunse says
Who thought middle age would be fun?
dumptrucksrock says
My thirties haven’t been any good. Neither were my twenties. Hell, neither were my teens.
I mean damn, even the only cool thing about being a kid was Yoshi’s Island on Super Nintendo.
So uh. What’s your point?