So forcing people to either get a job or be poor is for their own good, then? Just because you don't agree with how people chose to spend their time in a very nerve-wracking situation? This sounds very condescending.
Work and purpose is good & a necessity. I'm suggesting through large cultural observation, many are poor at finding purpose in anything besides work and become destitute and negatively influence themselves.
A large number of retirees find themselves in this bucket as an example - if it happens there, why would it not happen no matter the life stage?
As a fellow pessimistic person, I'd like to share the idea that obstacles are not the end, they just mean one needs to be look harder.
I hope to switch you a bit from problem-finding to problem-solving mode.
You have identified some risks, great!
Now let's qualify and find solutions for theses in order to move forward.
For instance:
- assumptions check: young people adapt quicker than older people, so the retirees may not be representative of the others life stages
- solution proposal alpha1: education could teach people to look for purpose instead of teaching them a job
What are your solutions to the issues you've raised ?
A large number of retirees find themselves in this bucket as an example - if it happens there, why would it not happen no matter the life stage?