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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 711773" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Society is definitely tainted with unfathomable wealth, materialism, and a sense that money comes by way of doing nothing, and I truly believe it's soured vast numbers of people, not only the Millennial Generation.</p><p></p><p>I see a level of laziness today (not specifically tied to the Millennial Generation), but the general populas as well that I never would have imagined even just 10 years ago. In many ways, with goods and services at an all-time high, it's (somewhat) easy to see why so many have given up and are struggling, but the laziness I am witnessing today is more progressive and segregated from the exorbitant cost of living we are all inflicted with these days. Possibly due to a sort of tunnel-vision effect, where looking at ones future doesn't hold much in the way of dreams or accomplishments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 711773, member: 21572"] Society is definitely tainted with unfathomable wealth, materialism, and a sense that money comes by way of doing nothing, and I truly believe it's soured vast numbers of people, not only the Millennial Generation. I see a level of laziness today (not specifically tied to the Millennial Generation), but the general populas as well that I never would have imagined even just 10 years ago. In many ways, with goods and services at an all-time high, it's (somewhat) easy to see why so many have given up and are struggling, but the laziness I am witnessing today is more progressive and segregated from the exorbitant cost of living we are all inflicted with these days. Possibly due to a sort of tunnel-vision effect, where looking at ones future doesn't hold much in the way of dreams or accomplishments. [/QUOTE]
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