Boomers could buy a house literally for free
There were just brand new houses, and you could just walk into them and inhabit them and you marked your territory by having a ham and butter sandwich on wonderbread and mowing the lawn
Boomers made $1000 a day at a factory job ($100,000 a day in today's terms) and could easily support a family of 100 on one income
The man came home from his 3 hour a day job at the factory and took his hot young thin blonde wife to mcdonalds on his greaser motorcycle and they ate 1 cent cheeseburgers and 1 cent milkshakes
Gen Z on the other hand?
All jobs are automated, so the only way left they can make money is online casino affilate badges
The average house in America costs $1 billion dollars (more if you want to live in a nice area)
The average cheeseburger is $600 and it is made of roaches and soy oil
all men in their 20's have t levels of 100 from all the radiation and plastics
all women above the age of 20 have failed onlyfans and 1000 bodies (the same 1000 chads, all the rest of men are virgins)
video games, films and shows have almost all sucked now for the past decade because the socio-polit bureau wont allow for anything risky
So yes
Gen Z is facing a bit of an uphill battle here
and I see much jaded doomerism amongst the youth
So for all my young friends just remember
Limit phone (airplane mode)
Go in nature daily
Read the classics (read a lot)
Lift heavy weights
Be selective in content consume
Meditate
Avoid plastics and flouride
Build a biz on the side (or main)
Seek mastery of one (or few) skill
Say No to negativity
Protect your boundaries
Radiate positive vibes
Lead
Build a positive friend group
Never give up on yourself
Eat as healthy as possible
Keep commitments to yourself
Probably the most important thing young people can do is defeat their digital addictions
Start by either giving yourself a screentime budget daily or in hours
Life is happening digitally so you cant just give them up entirely
But life is also better irl - it's how we evolved
Most parents in the past would be fairly strict with their children BECAUSE they loved them, and the children would only comprehend this once adults
But many parents these days seem far too soft and permissive, meaning youll have to learn to be disciplined (learn the value of it) by bootstrapping it yourselves
Zoomers and the youth of our age have a real uphill battle
But the future is bright and there's plenty to be grateful for
Medicine and technology allow for cool shit never before seen in all of history
The upside of today and the future is just as asymmetric as the downside
imagine we'll create all kinds of new futuristic shit, like being able to visit the past epochs in some kind of realistic simulator
or warp drive to other planets
who knows
anyway like I said I see so much doomerism among the youth, but attitude and consistency can overcome this if you blv it can
Bros I completed an Olympic dist. triathlon on the weekend and really liked it - I now believe one can be both striving for the yolked build and be a cardio guy
Boomers could buy a house literally for free
There were just brand new houses, and you could just walk into them and inhabit them and you marked your territory by having a ham and butter sandwich on wonderbread and mowing the lawn
Boomers made $1000 a day at a factory job ($100,000 a day in today's terms) and could easily support a family of 100 on one income
The man came home from his 3 hour a day job at the factory and took his hot young thin blonde wife to mcdonalds on his greaser motorcycle and they ate 1 cent cheeseburgers and 1 cent milkshakes
Gen Z on the other hand?
All jobs are automated, so the only way left they can make money is online casino affilate badges
The average house in America costs $1 billion dollars (more if you want to live in a nice area)
The average cheeseburger is $600 and it is made of roaches and soy oil
all men in their 20's have t levels of 100 from all the radiation and plastics
all women above the age of 20 have failed onlyfans and 1000 bodies (the same 1000 chads, all the rest of men are virgins)
video games, films and shows have almost all sucked now for the past decade because the socio-polit bureau wont allow for anything risky
So yes
Gen Z is facing a bit of an uphill battle here
and I see much jaded doomerism amongst the youth
So for all my young friends just remember
Limit phone (airplane mode)
Go in nature daily
Read the classics (read a lot)
Lift heavy weights
Be selective in content consume
Meditate
Avoid plastics and flouride
Build a biz on the side (or main)
Seek mastery of one (or few) skill
Say No to negativity
Protect your boundaries
Radiate positive vibes
Lead
Build a positive friend group
Never give up on yourself
Eat as healthy as possible
Keep commitments to yourself
Probably the most important thing young people can do is defeat their digital addictions
Start by either giving yourself a screentime budget daily or in hours
Life is happening digitally so you cant just give them up entirely
But life is also better irl - it's how we evolved
Most parents in the past would be fairly strict with their children BECAUSE they loved them, and the children would only comprehend this once adults
But many parents these days seem far too soft and permissive, meaning youll have to learn to be disciplined (learn the value of it) by bootstrapping it yourselves
Zoomers and the youth of our age have a real uphill battle
But the future is bright and there's plenty to be grateful for
Medicine and technology allow for cool shit never before seen in all of history
The upside of today and the future is just as asymmetric as the downside
imagine we'll create all kinds of new futuristic shit, like being able to visit the past epochs in some kind of realistic simulator
or warp drive to other planets
who knows
anyway like I said I see so much doomerism among the youth, but attitude and consistency can overcome this if you blv it can
Habits that have a high rate of return in life:
- sleeping 8+ hours each day
- lifting weights 3x week
- going for a walk each day
- saving at least 10 percent of your income
- reading every day
- drinking more water and less of everything else
- leaving your phone in another room while you work
@Roman_Trading Made the mistake of not selling per my own plan (no later than early October this year) and have paid the price. Listen to Roman here people - have a plan and stick with it.