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by kren
942 days ago
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Not trying to pick a fight here, just want to understand the truth. Is it possible that millennials are bombarded by internet and media that’s designed to keep your attention and entertain you, such that millennials are not focusing on how to earn a better living or increasing their skill set during a time in their lives when it matters most? The amount of information we have at our disposal is incredibly more accessible than it was for boomers in their 30s, for better or for worse. |
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As for the premise itself, I find it doubtful. All of my friends below age 30 (i.e. past millennials) have a much stronger working knowledge of marketable skills than I did at a younger age, as well as more open and free resources to develop them. It is most often access and connections that block their career progress, not capability.