Russ16
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Agree with this. Almost every generation thinks the one after them doesn’t work as hard and makes bad decisions. And most romanticize what the previous generation had.I actually agree with your argument that nether age group really understands what the other has experienced. This much I do know. It’s remarkable how many people are receptive to the idea that the deck is stacked against them. That they’ll never exceed expectations. They’ll gladly sit on their arse and wait for “some weird trick” to make them rich. Or elect people to office who understand how to channel their angst to their benefit. Meanwhile, those that do work hard, avoid the big mistakes, save and invest, and pray, more often than not, get ahead.
Some things are harder for a 20 year old today and some are easier.
Mint every baby boomer hit it big. My parents didn’t. Some of that was choices some was bad luck. They prioritized spending on private education for 4 kids and ensuring we had paid for college and if we wanted graduate school. Combine that with some bad breaks in business and they never built wealth. Do t tell me they didn’t work hard because they did I watched them.
They are comfortable in retirement but not traveling except to stay with kids and see grand kids. My dad never got to Africa as he dreamed but my brother and I did take him to Argentina and for a grizzly in Alaska.
I got lucky with some choices I made early in life but I have friends who didn’t. Some of them worked harder that I did and got less out of it. So I’m 50 and my brother and I are taking our first trip to Africa next year. And I’ll probably book trip 2 at DSC. I’d have gone earlier but a divorce did set me back.
My point js it is t so easy as work hard and save money for any generation. There is luck involved and timing and circumstances.
But the bottom line is we should all care about making the world a better place now and in the future. We won’t get there by blaming or shaming people. Let’s just figure out how to provide the most opportunity to the widest selection of people. Sometimes that means policies that don’t benefit us directly or even hurt us a little. But it’s better for the country in the long run which ultimately means alls of us in the long run.
But that’s not a fun attitude in the screaming news shows or political theater and not good fodder for internet debates.
Sorry for the rant.
