Baby Boomers simply were not presented with the same challenges that we are today. Thanks to their parents expediting an economic climate where their children could get well paying jobs with excellent benefits directly after high school, Boomers were able to skip over gritty and costly processes such as massive student loans and instead were able to dedicate their time towards getting high at discotheques and heedlessly promoting a culture of degeneracy which they thought was their way of "dismantling the establishment". With a silver spoon in their mouth, they rode off the labor and hard work of their parents and blew threw their trust fund money to buy material items that could stroke their ego and satiate their vain desires, becoming the first generation in human History to topple U.S. national spending debt over one trillion dollars. Now retired and sitting on their robust 401Ks, pensions, and low cost degrees that granted them high wages and hefty retirement packages, Boomers can now spend yet another decade of their life relaxing while the rest of us are left to squander and rectify the tremendous mess that they've left us with. They were the generation that told us to "pick ourselves up by the bootstrap" while they simultaneously rested atop of the money from their trust funds and overflowing savings accounts.
The difference between the Millennials and the Boomers is that Boomers' parents worked hard to ensure that their children would grow in an environment that came with many perks at virtually no cost. Being the egomaniacal underachievers that they are, Boomers did not appreciate their parent's gesture and tossed their parent's money into bonfires at Woodstock or simply blew it on alcohol and prostitution. Unlike their parents, Boomers failed the task of providing their children and subsequent generations with financial security, saying that it is not their responsibility. Considering the fact that Egocentrics struggle with taking accountability for their own actions, it should come as no surprise how still to this day Boomers refuse to acknowledge the fact that they are a not only a generation of have-nots; they are a generation of never-weres.
In this era we no longer have time for trite activities as did our spoiled and entitled contempories. We don't have the privilege of blowing through our savings accounts because Boomers never set up one for Millennials in the first place. They even flaunt their cheaply earned degrees, waving them proudly in the air and scoffing at their Millennial children when they are forced to move back in with their parents because their student loans are eating away their salary. We're far too busy cleaning up the Boomers' mess to have fun. They didn't leave us in a predicament to afford such a luxury.