i have a hard time escaping my phone, so i don't know how kids nowadays can do it.
i see them when they don't have video games/phones, and i can see the dopamine withdrawal in their dull faces.
ohhh man, it's so true. i feel like growing up in late 90's 2000s was so much better than now.
theoretically a 25-35 year old doesn't need a lot of money. they are young, energetic, beautiful and if they are involved in their community at all, older folks will bend over backwards to help them. the used car, the plane ticket for the kids missionary trip...
but the older people have to be involved in the community and so do the younger ones...
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I've heard this exact complaint with my married peers.
The " last frontier" is an option... I do wonder if the boomers and the silent generation had the same complaint against their parents owning stuff forever until they died. It just kinda skips a whole generation because they live so long. The middle generation is serving them until they finally inherit it at 70 and already their kids are grown and wanting something. I don't know if it's a modern phenomenon or if it's always been that way and fueled frontier growth...