American parent with 2 grown children ages 28 and 25, says America has changed and kids can no longer make it like they did
“I thought by teaching them what I learned, which is you work hard, you get a good job, you're gonna get the things in life that you need, right? Worked for me, why wouldn't it work for them? Cause it doesn't. Because the world has f*cking changed, all right. And now I feel like I see them struggling. And before my generation comes at me, yes, I understand struggling is a part of life. We all struggled, but there's a difference between struggling and drowning.
So we struggled and it was tough, but you know what? We made it. We knew there was a light at end of the tunnel with our struggle. It seems like kids today, no matter how much they struggle, they just get further and further down the water into the drowning point.”
She goes on to explain in detail, how now it is essentially physically impossible, for a young person to make it in America today
“Its no wonder there is a mental health crisis among the younger generation”
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