Phoenix Suns owner: Millennials cant handle adversity

mrken12

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we grew up through 9/11 and have gone to work during the financial crisis and its aftermath. Salaries are also depressed for most of us and yet we havent killed billionaires like Sarver.

I think we are handling adversity quite well.


if you were born between 80-95, you are a millennial.

Aren't the suicide rates increasing for men 50 and up? :jbhmm: So statistically he's wrong.

The mystery of the high suicide rates for men in their 50s
 

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Adapt or die, mothafukker.. you might not like it, but that's just how they are
 

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I'm from SPhilly and the Morris twins went to school right around the corner from my old block but honestly i can't ride for them dudes
They just too emotional and hot headed. I heard that the one still with the suns got jerked by the owner by giving the team a discount in order for his brother to stay.
But that's bad business and a L on him and his agent. In the era of the stretch 4 them dudes could be getting ASG love and endorsements if they just lost the bad attitude shyt and focused on ball. Too much talent to squander it on mean mugging refs and beating up your moms fukk buddy and stuff like that
 

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always astonished watching suburbanites (especially wealthy ones) try to claim some tough upbringing because they aren't young :russ::russ:
Sarver was born to a Jewish family in Tucson, the son of Irene and Jack Sarver.[1] His father was a prominent Tucson businessman, banker and hotel developer (the elder Sarver built the Aztec Inn, the Plaza International Hotel (now an Aloft Hotel) at Speedway and Campbell in Tucson in the early 1970s,[2]built and operated the Tucson area Howard Johnson's locations, and headed a local savings and loan). Jack Sarver died of a heart attack in 1979; Robert Sarver would eventually donate to his alma mater, the University of Arizona, funds to its heart research center, which in 1998 was renamed the Sarver Heart Center in honor of his father.[3] At age 16, he went to work for his father's company, American Savings and Loan.[4] Sarver is a 1979 graduate of Sabino High School in Tucson and a 1982 graduate of the University of Arizona with a bachelor's degree in business administration.[4] In 1983, Sarver became a certified public accountant.[4]
this is the dude telling you about toughness throw his ass on Pine Ridge Reservation and see how fast he handles adversity
 

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But you're colored, correct? Black millennials don't count. You people have always been dealing with depressed salaries.

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i don't think millennials handle adversity well as we were the "you're special/you can do anything" generation, i think many of us grew up with a false sense of entitlement and a focus on "do whatever makes you happy" (i'm guilty of this as i quit jobs like it's nothing)...add to the fact we're also a boomerang generation that has delayed traditional adult milestones (home ownership, marriage, kids) it's easier for us to run away from challenges and adversity as opposed to facing it head on.
 
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