Yup too much tik tok. Attention span is extremely short and think everything needs to be instant.
They don't understand that jobs are a tool to leverage yourself to move forward and work towards you own goals. But unfortunately they too busy pocket watching and being entitled. The poverty that is coming for the people is going to be vicious.
THIS. You see it too, huh?
These are the same people crippled with five-six digit student loan debt, living
WAY beyond their means, complaining (oftentimes rightfully) about wages, can’t afford housing, glorifying drug use, pretending and posing on IG/TikTok, primarily concerned about impressing the next person, prioritizing how many “followers” they have, and lacking the concept of properly/successfully building wealth (which is a gradual process that takes time for the vast majority).
Not everyone is going to be an “entrepreneur” or an “influencer”. They are in for a very rude awakening over the next decade. Inflation is out of control, and these high consumer prices, and housing costs are not going anywhere. Socialism nor Communism isn’t happening. If the government provides them any assistance, it won’t be even close to enough to provide the lifestyle that they desire.
I would read that r/antiwork subreddit and laugh at those crybabies and their blatant entitlement. Most of them whom are white people that have squandered their privilege and blame everyone but themselves.