People who ridicule others because they live with their parents are the same people who complains the most about how high their bills are behind closed doors.
@LeeroyPorkins10 минут бұрын
Schrodinger's Boomer, expects you to live the way that they aren't.
@theimperialist268610 минут бұрын
Increase in living costs make it near impossible, for us to even rent a property let alone buy one. My older brother was only able to move out, because of his job and they helped put in a deposit to rent a property.
@snarplaya2 сағат бұрын
Dude yeah. I hate having to build up a clock every week when the value of my time is worth way more than my hourly rate. I do a very high skilled job that takes me 2-3 hours to complete then I have to mope around a warehouse to get an 8 hour day just to make working barely worth it. $200 per day is a joke at 37years old.
@jamesgrosrenaudjr8123 сағат бұрын
And we don’t even know how to hunt and clean a kill anymore . Some of might if they actually come from a hunting family
@shadowmancer993 сағат бұрын
Man the delusion is strong with this one. I would agree that there ARE reasons why one can logically check out if that is the choice they wish to make. I think some people would still choose to suffer from the condition, in some cases to be an inspiration to others, or to hold out hope of a cure or fix, or simply because of their own personal religious or personal ethic system. And I would support any or all of those reasons...even if I would never be willing to suffer many of those conditions myself. BUT this video author is spewing nothing but BS. 1. He suggests that a regular 9-5 does not offer anything. Well, right there is wrong because regardless of what people tell you, you do need money to live and get stuff you want. Its not free and a job allows you to trade time and skills for money. If you dont like any particular job, its on YOU to find a better one. 2. He says that the wages are poor. Well, I am sure that might be true in some fields that society does not deem as having significant value. But in fields that are in demand you can make quite a good salary. Engineering can start out with 60-80k. Trades can be quite lucritive. Yes, they require a good solid day's work, but that IS what a job is. 3. He wants a "reward" for being a normal functioning adult. This is typical of the children of today...the reward is not being homeless and a waste of space. 4. Protecting your future. A 9 to 5 generally offers you the opportunity to protect and invest in your future so you CAN one day retire. Course since this little person cant understand that, he misses it completely. A 9 to 5, or any job really, is not some incurable disease or condition. It is the system in which you can trade on your skills to get things you want from other people. Working for someone else might not be for you, and that is fine, but it does come with an infrastructure, stability, and benefits that you would have to provide for yourself if you try to work for yourself. and you arent going to work less being a self owned enterprise, you WILL work harder, longer, and possibly fail much more. Working is NOT modern day slavery....or if it is, than please explain to me HOW you would expect the world to operate if you stopped working and so did everyone else. If you believe that you shouldnt work, you must also believe NO ONE should...and if that is mentality you have, how long do think anything would keep going....1 month, 1 week, 1 day, 1 hour, 1 min? Or do you truly think that only you should be able to have everything you want, without effort, but everyone else exists to serve your needs??? That is why we call you all soft, entitled and useless because when you take your mentality and attitudes to their logical conclusion, its just that you all are lazy and self centered to the extreme.
@RvcC-cu1zh3 сағат бұрын
Gen Z and young millenials have zero autonomy and upward mobility is mostly out of their reach. Your fate depends on wheter corporate massas hire you or not while jobs are getting offshored or lack of specific previous experience and not having a job already. Purchasing power also ruins autonomy, we already own nothing thanks to landlord parasites hoarding real estate to rent gauge, mandatory ususry( degrees and cars) and unaffordable healthcare.
@lssjvegeta71034 сағат бұрын
Uniquely beautiful thing about hunter gatherer is there was no class system, no hierarchy, no concept of money or rich or poor meaning no corporate overlord or in the case of medieval times no nobles to artificially keep you down. Whether you swam or sink was COMPLETELY contingent on your own merit, nothing else
@casualkillingspreewelcome4 сағат бұрын
Welcome to the techno depression
@glitch2006 сағат бұрын
Lol at all the bitter wagies in the comments.
@blackpearL40-y2p8 сағат бұрын
crypto is not a scam
@Huck40148 сағат бұрын
If WWIII/American civil war 2.0 sparks off you'll be begging for a 9-5 with a one bedroom apartment and a bowl of warm top ramen on the tabe. Thats what i mean when i say "we have it easier than anybody else in history" nobody in America and most of Europe (Ukraine is a peak at whats potentially waiting for the rest of us) has been forced to engage in large scale combat...yet. its going to get worse before it gets worse. And yes boomers had it way easier, we are still riding their coat tails.
@thephilosophicalgamerfr8 сағат бұрын
We’re talking about working conditions and jobs here you keep bringing up irrelevant stuff because you don’t have any real argument. Wars never ended Gen Z in Syria has as bad or worse than WW2.
@Huck4014Сағат бұрын
@thephilosophicalgamerfr id say it is relevant. War is a constant part of humanity. The western world for the most part has been very peaceful for most. My entire point is the economy is bad now but things as a whole can get a whole lot worse.
@thephilosophicalgamerfr28 минут бұрын
@@Huck4014 I'd say it's irrelevant because I'm talking about working conditions not about wars. Wars have actually been helpful for the economy which is why boomers had such an incredible economy post WW2. If you're only talking about the US there's only been a war for 4/250 years on American soil anyways(Civil War). Also, Gen Z also exists outside of the west, I know it's hard for you to comprehend that a world exists outside of the west but it actually does. People didn't just magically stop having kids from 1997-2012 everywhere else except the west.
@bloodybladenum19208 сағат бұрын
Have you heard about China's 996 work schedule?
@breatheeasily40139 сағат бұрын
I'm Gen Z and we live in the easiest times ever. Literally. Who had it worse - us or all the men dying in wars all across history? Came on, bro!
@thephilosophicalgamerfr8 сағат бұрын
Lmao so you think wars no longer exist ok
@breatheeasily40137 сағат бұрын
@@thephilosophicalgamerfr In the West, they dont. For now.
@thephilosophicalgamerfr7 сағат бұрын
@@breatheeasily4013 umm ok, so we're going to pretend that Gen Z doesn't exist outside of the west? Lol
@breatheeasily40137 сағат бұрын
@@thephilosophicalgamerfr Lol. You get what I mean, man.
@Sup_bro2310 сағат бұрын
Capitalism doesn’t suck it’s great but we live in a crony capitalist society which is unfair and corrupt
@vex655910 сағат бұрын
"Bruh...look at all that kindling! Hope nobody goes laser eyes with glasses on..." "aaaaannnd...here we go! 😮"
@martie593011 сағат бұрын
I feel for these college lads
@Huck401411 сағат бұрын
10:34 i stand by it. We have every resource a human can need at our fingertips.
@thephilosophicalgamerfr10 сағат бұрын
Inflation has entered the chat
@Huck401410 сағат бұрын
@thephilosophicalgamerfr dieing economy has entered the chat. It's going to get worse before it gets worse.
@rinkohorowitz7 сағат бұрын
Except you can’t use many of these resources and the ones you can use, are either worthless or there are barriers preventing you from using them to their fullest extent.
@thephilosophicalgamerfr6 сағат бұрын
@@rinkohorowitz Exactly
@Huck4014Сағат бұрын
@@rinkohorowitz google anything you need at any time. You need food? you can find anything from government assistance to Uber eats that will bring food straight to your door. Need a home? You can again seek government assistance, find a room to rent, buy a camper van, trailer, tent. Need medical help? 911. Need a job? Research and apply to any of them. It's silly to think a caveman who would have starved in winter because he failed to kill a deer, or a medieval peasant who got an infection from an animal bite and died slowly had it much better than us. This are still good for the most part today. But the natural course of history tells us it's about to get bad before it really gets bad.
@cheesyvideos567612 сағат бұрын
In this economy. You gotta make more than one hour of work.
@TerrenceNguyen-ph8mn13 сағат бұрын
you have no money = you die you have no days off = you still die even you have money on your hands Conclusion, you get no money equals you die, thus chronicle, but you have no days off with savings, you still die in vain by the sake of “get money til you sick and the hospital will cure you”, dogshit quote that killing your own happiness along with ambitions you didn’t do, parents of mine back in the day says: “if you don’t study properly, you won’t survive on the street and eat shit for loading your stomach”, look, even you don’t get a college degree, you still have one way out to your ambitions, the world now needs intelligential workers not programmed to do “everyday tasks” and go deadlines
@tommyg526113 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@tanura583016 сағат бұрын
Yeah you worded it well. The gaslighting is insane They tell us to acquire a skill lol as if that's the problem. The shit wages even if you acquire skill is the problem
@General_Kenobi_2129 сағат бұрын
Tell me about it. I had a family member, say "get into automotive and be a break technician" because they saw something about it on TV. I looked up the average salary of one, and they're making around the same amount I am.....yeah sure, I'll go pay to get retrained and go do a more stressful job just to make only a couple bucks more an hour 🙄 😂
@rinkohorowitz7 сағат бұрын
At this point, you have to pay to work.
@EarthAngel50416 сағат бұрын
Truth be told.. I would say, The only group they haven't worked harder than was the slaves. Chattel Slavery. There' s scientific discovery from the bodies dug of of the slave that they were literally and actually worked to death. It's been scientifically proven that many of the slaves were worked soo hard that their muscles were literally detaching from the bone.
@aguyanon160317 сағат бұрын
Man, boomers are the worst, they are literally screwed over and have the gall to tell you that you are entitled and should do better while pretending to have wealth that isn't real. What do I mean by this? We are all told to be "independent" and to "generate our own wealth". In the past, stability came from community, and family. Generational wealth was built over time by families behaving like a tribe. To anyone questioning this: Do you really think those multimilllionaire geezers really had a fluck? Or even the younger ones? My point is, that boomers are so damn delusional, that they don't understand a dime about wealth and money as they think they do. They are doing just as bad as us, are getting f*cked and screwed over as much as us, be by the government or scammers, yet are arrogant enough to claim that it is our responsibility to fix their own mistakes, with the baking and resources of whom? They don´t care as long as it isn´t theirs.
@DestinyAwaits1917 сағат бұрын
Nothing cool about being a bum.
@Happycamper1018 сағат бұрын
All I need to live completely free is a place to park my vehicle walking distance from town. Safe area.
@garylester397619 сағат бұрын
There are always humans creating BS to enslave other humans, and at the same time telling them they are doing them a favor. The problem is that you were born Zoo animals... Dancing bears for boring kibbles... Part of the problem is your location, urban for the money, but also everything comes with a fee. A quarter of the planet is still wilderness... Many rural places are turning into ghost towns, and people are fat, unhealthy, from bad food in stores, but there are no gardens like people had 60 years ago... Some towns almost nothing left, just government agencies as employers.. Many such have multiple prisons in the same towns, its what they do with anyone not slaving. Wont be long before many areas are so empty will be like ruins of Rome... And things get so chaotic they have to bring in the security forces to protect the rich.... Would be a good time to know your schitt about Subsistence Agriculture, and be heading into those areas with the fundamental tools and skills. Also in these cycles theres often a population collapse mostly in the cities... Would be a great time to be a homesteader with a horse cart or wagon, full of all the right stuff, and get living out at the edges as the implosion progresses... Have you ever considered what it is you need to survive growing food? heating with wood, using water from springs etc.? How much would you have to have? What things would it be? and what would they cost? What if you could buy your freedom, for way less than your cost of working? Would you have the guts to learn it?
@JLWprime1019 сағат бұрын
Older baby boomers and some gen X ruined the entire world for younger people and still young men constantly get shit on 🤦🏾♂️
@creepcraddle20 сағат бұрын
It's actually crazy how some conservatives wanna gut social services considering how we are a SOCIAL species and cannot survive alone. I believe we live in a dystopia already run by corporations marketing to you 24/7 and individualizing everybody into these suburbs where no one even talks to their neighbors anymore. There is no where to hang out without paying money! Unless you go to a public park or something like that. I can only hope there will be a social and working class revolution.
@creepcraddle20 сағат бұрын
We will trade our whole lives for consumption, the illusion of "safety", and our ego. When will people wake up?
@creepcraddle20 сағат бұрын
Infinite growth on a finite planet will never be sustainable and recessions like the upcoming one are not "the system working itself out" They should not be seen as normal because they are not. They are symptoms of a severely f*cked up system. They will keep happening as long as we value infinite profit above human beings. For things to change though we will need to get used to not consuming as many products that we don't need and come together for community effort.
@creepcraddle20 сағат бұрын
Infinite growth on a finite planet will never be sustainable and recessions like the upcoming one are not "the system working itself out" They should not be seen as normal because they are not. They are symptoms of a severely f*cked up system. They will keep happening as long as we value infinite profit above human beings. For things to change though we will need to get used to not consuming as many products that we don't need and come together for community effort.
@Hao1101-ty7ni20 сағат бұрын
In many european countries, not all though, supermarkets, restaurants, bakeris are FORCED BY LAW to donate eatable food to food banks if they'd otherwise throw it away. In Czech Republic for instance if supermarkets violates it, they can get high fines. Not sure how it's in US, should be introduced in every country in my opinion.
@au9parsec21 сағат бұрын
It does seem like people still smoke more since I see at least one other person smoking whenever I go out into the community. My mother would tell me that people smoke a lot less since there aren't cigarette butts everywhere you go like there were 40 or 50 years ago. But I think the only reason there are hardly any cigarette butts when you go out in the community is not because people smoke less, but because there are stricter laws against littering than in the past in addition to no longer being allowed to smoke wherever you want. (I don't smoke)
@Chaselv121 сағат бұрын
So sad boomers live in such delusion thinking they are smart and competent. Being unable to choose when you are born sucks. We are born in a time where the dollar arguably has the worst value it ever has. All due to our boomer governments greed and lust for control.
@thephilosophicalgamerfr20 сағат бұрын
Boomers literally don’t understand how inflation and purchasing power works. It’s so frustrating having to explain basic 5th grade economic concepts to a supposed older and wiser generation
@foodwatermusic22 сағат бұрын
I believe Dr. Phil has some kind of undiagnosed mental deficiency.
@KvL-Stories22 сағат бұрын
bro skipped Industrial revolution
@benjaminddale22 сағат бұрын
Our money was still made out of precious metal back then. This is the root of the inflation. And it's not the boomers, it's a long term plan to destroy civilization, brought to you by the eternal shoes.
@samuelhof896823 сағат бұрын
I think you should contrast with third world countries for another video good video!!
@zibbity365723 сағат бұрын
Even as someone whose doing pretty good for a zoomer, im absolutely furious knowing how hard it is to get ahead. When the same guy saving and investing as well as ive been able too, back then would have owned and paid off a home and halfways to retirement still.
@benstandard22 сағат бұрын
The boomers had it a lot easier.
@CarbonTaxLOL15 сағат бұрын
I just moved back in with my parents. Three years of complete slavery. I earned nothing. The moment money came into my account it left. Cameras giving us " speeding fines" , bosses firing us because the jobs are automated, shitty pay not in line with inflation, boring job that make us dumber, instagram to make us compare to others. So so fucked.
@PassionateSpirit8823 сағат бұрын
Men did have it more fun back in the day
@12yearsa57Күн бұрын
This is reaching a little I’d rather be living in the USA Today than be a caveman lol
@General_Kenobi_2129 сағат бұрын
Even if it's reaching a bit, it's only by a little. We only really have creature comforts and modern medicine (that most of us can't afford anyways) on them.....but they lived a much more honest and fulfilling life in a small tight-knit tribe. Yes, life was hard, but it was also a much more natural way to live amongst friends and loved ones
@12yearsa5710 минут бұрын
@ yes I definitely agree with that last part
@dead_inside674Күн бұрын
Its hardest now cuz I'm in it
@LeeroyPorkinsКүн бұрын
There weren't Boomers back then, so no need for Money.
@EarthAngel50417 сағат бұрын
or interest. which btw is the biggest enslaver.
@martie593011 сағат бұрын
Money is the biggest and top priority 18-21+ (or any age, the earlier the better, for yourself down the road)
@General_Kenobi_2129 сағат бұрын
Who else would waste their kids' and grandkids' future to buy consumer junk from Home Shopping Network? 📺
@breatheeasily40139 сағат бұрын
Delusional take.
@General_Kenobi_2128 сағат бұрын
@@breatheeasily4013 says the offended dude who doesn't recognize a joke 🙄
@shadowmancer99Күн бұрын
LOL...I had 35K in student loans from my BS and MS in Electrical Engineering. I paid them off in 5 years. I went to a state school. I lived way below my means. this is NOT rocket science folks. This whole thing is just defeatist nonsense....talking about not getting rewarded....lol...this is why you are soft....you expect the world to pat you on your head for every little thing that you should be doing anyway...its called being a freakin adult. Grow up.
@thephilosophicalgamerfrКүн бұрын
LOL hahahaha another dumb ass corporate shill wage slave has appeared. Dude this younger generation is way too smart to do your dumb ass wage slaving corporate c*ck sucking BS. No one wants to slave away 12 years in a useless public school system, only to slave away for 4 more years in a BS woke college system, only to slave away 5 more years paying off BS debt slavery like you. If you're so proud of being a slave to the system your whole life go for it but no one else wants to do this horseshit anymore. It's not that these young kids don't want to do that shit cuz they're soft, they don't want to do it cuz it's STUPID. It's not some flex that you're going to be driven to an early grave from work related stress. Congrats you won the BS rigged game of wage slavery. Which is like winning the special olympics. Even if you win you still LOSE. Foh.
@shadowmancer9923 сағат бұрын
@@thephilosophicalgamerfr Dude you have no idea what you are talking about. Your self defeatist attitude is your problem and why your future and the future you project to these weak willed people is going to be pathetic and end horribly. But since you have desire to actually be responsble...go ahead...see where this lands you. But I am 50 with home bought and paid for, and early retirement whenever I wish, and a marriage of 17 to a woman who I love. I get to have reduced work hrs, and I no real stress. so if you call all THAT terrible, you are delusional. And I built it myself....something you young kids seem to know little about.
@shadowmancer99Күн бұрын
This is the most idiotic bunch of crap I have heard because it fails to place ANY accountability on the person. Secondly, dismissing further education, whether it is college or a vocation/trade is beyond stupid. Third, it is YOUR choices and responsbility to get the most out of your early education. To make a plan, and figure out what you want to do BEFORE you graduate high school. Fourth, NOT working is not just a decision to be poor its a decision to be homeless and totally destroy any chance of a future. Working MIGHT start with a low paying job or require sacrifice to improve your situation but it CAN be done. The question is how much are you willing to invest in yourself and your future? Most people are lazy, they have terrible spending habits, they do not budget and plan. These are PERSONAL issues and failings. Its not the system making you eat out, or buy more than you need...its YOU and your inability to control your impulses. If I hear people making these kinds of complaints, I laugh. Because no where do they even hint at acknowledging their own poor choices.
@casualkillingspreewelcomeКүн бұрын
I still keep my job, but that's on the grocery cut. I will only use this tactic once I save a lot of money up.
@puppets.and.muppetsКүн бұрын
if you withdraw for 5 years, that will be enough time for this crooked system to fold. then it may be worth working. but time is relax time.
@LightS_bRightКүн бұрын
7:03 wow man you are really showing why natural selection needs to return.
@thephilosophicalgamerfrКүн бұрын
Yup. Modern CEOs and office workers would get absolutely annihilated in a game of natural selection