@SwearingSport everyone in the comments think that footballers are going to be ego-lifting and benching 125kg? Clearly, you don't know anything about sports or strength and conditioning training, as you're all fat and going to be sat on your sofa letting these footballers dictate your mood ahah
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People often underestimate how hard a lot of Gen Z worked in school for no gain. I remember seeing a girl in my high school burst into tears in the hallway at having an hour free in her schedule in senior year. This was since her entire high school was so scheduled that to give her an hour free gave her an identity crisis. I knew loads of people in high school who basically studied 12 hours a day six days a week. The way that works is:
-8 hours of class
-2-3 hours a night of homework (I’m a pretty efficient worker and this is what I did a lot of my classmates took longer)
-Sports and other extracurriculars are normal. These often suck up 2 hours a day every day. Games on the weekend take up like 5 hours total
This means these kids don’t really have any free time to develop their personalities and themselves as people. They don’t have social skills, courage etc.. I remember I briefly went out with a girl who went on that track and she would often tell me ��I don’t know who i am. I know who my parents want me to be.” I didn’t do this process and kinda slacked off in high school since I’m not good at STEM naturally but also I realized there wasn’t a pay off. I saw my peers competing for schools but I was hearing there weren’t really any good jobs on the other side. In senior year I had a realization that the only way I could make it was as an entrepreneur so I brainstormed various schemes with that.
I hate it when people call Gen Z lazy. Many are hard working to a fault. They’ve just been raised in conditions where they weren’t able to develop as individuals, leaving many almost like zombies. In some ways I was lucky. My father gave me near complete independence in high school so I wandered around Philly going on adventures and shooting the shit. I’m the guy hosted after prom with my best friend. However, I think there was no honest estimation and appreciation of:
1)the meat grinder we put Gen z into
2)How there was no pay off
3)How there was no honest assessment of the brutality of life in general.
Most of the people I know who went down that track of studying super hard now can’t find good jobs, are depressed, broke and lonely. They followed the system which couldn’t deliver. A very large amount of Gen Z is suicidal, with it being roughly half of men having considered it. Most guys from my high school are still virgins. Companies aren’t hiring white men anymore with 94% of post Covid hires being non white. Gen Z is a lost generation. A handful are some of the most competent by rising above the meat grinder but most are zombies.
Is it worse being a poor married 22 year old in 1845 who is part of a really cool church and works 12 hours a day or being a modern poor 22 year old who works part time at Walmart and is single and has no friends but modern society’s creature comforts
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