You will own nothing, and you will smile all the time and love it. These kookie 40 year old young people and their trends.

Are you upset over this arrangement? Wow, whats wrong with you? Maybe you should go to therapy and cope better. Wouldn’t want to be a Debby downer or a negative Nancy. This is fine.

Smile real big now.

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    I’m sick of these articles telling me what I value. You know what I really value? Stability, security, peace of mind. I don’t want a mansion, a million Instagram followers, or a passport full of stamps, I just want a decent, relatively simple life. I just want to be happy and content.

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    Who cares about owning a home as long as you’re pretending to have enough fun to make your Instagram feed look like you’re enjoying yourself?

    This feels like a plot to convince someone that living in your car is somehow a good thing lol

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      It is if you’re an entitled boomer! You’ll still see jokes about silly millennials and their Avocado Toast even though we make up the majority of economic productivity at this point (not to knock Gen X - yall are cool… nor Gen Z - fuck man, you’ve got it even worst than we had it).

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        not to knock Gen X - yall are cool… nor Gen Z - fuck man, you’ve got it even worst than we had it)

        You know its bad when seeing this made me happy.

        On a more serious mode. Few yrs back in an office chat my boss and .myself both late gen x and the other engineer a millennial made the observation

        My boss : z3k3 you and I played hard mode hrs playing on hard-core mode

        It’s kind of depressing that trend isn’t changing between millennial and z