dnc
New Fish
Learning new skills is hard.There's a lot more truth in this article than not.
A lot of 20-somethings think that the world owes them something. They can never answer what they are owed. And they bristle any time you ask them to do anything that involves hard work and sacrifice.
They are going to wake up some day, get to 40, and realize that they completely fucked up - sucks to be them.
But fuck the idiots that think that those that work hard, take and accept risk, and are willing to sacrifice today for a better future are OBLIGATED to provide for those that just want to suck on the teet of others.
These are very true. I don't believe in working hard simply for the sake of working hard. I do think this generation is smarter in a way than old ones because of that. Don't work hard to make peanuts and get fucked being a cog in the wheel. Too many people work their ass off their entire life, and for what? They grind away at a shitty job because of the security instead of betting themselves and learning new skills that may open them to a better job. Work hard when you know you can move up, grow, and get better opportunities. Work hard when you find something you enjoy doing. There's no point being miserable to work your ass off at a shitty job.
Part of why I do have a problem with older people preaching about why it was so much harder back in the day is because it is irrelevant. There were also fucktards from every generation. Older people have turned their nose at the younger generation for a long, long time. That's great that you had to walk 3 miles in the snow to go to school everyday, but if you had a better alternative, you wouldn't have done that. The old man might hate technology, thinks it is ruining the world, but if you don't embrace it, you're falling behind.
Too many people want to suck at a mediocre job and get paid well for it rather than paying the price to develop skills that will make their lives (and society) better. The younger generation doesn't have a monopoly on this but I'd say it's certainly becoming more and more common.
Working hard to obtain skills that will open doors to be a better jerb > working hard at a shitty jerb > barely working at a shitty jerb.