Do u ever stop making excuses and whining about getting free money? |
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Gotta laugh. Envy is jealousy's first cousin.
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PP is probably older than you. “K boomer” lol |
Wait you think GenZ and Millennials are going to want to just buy condos? Lol. |
Good. |
NP. How old are you? |
+1. Sad. |
Let’s see. They have indebted and ruined our country in self-serving ways. They are self involved often letting family hang out to dry. Every problem America faces traces back to that generation . . . |
No lack of Gen Z and Millennials in my California neighborhood. Doubt they want to live next to condos with their 3 kid families. |
Lol, in your mind. |
Now you're just trolling. Have you studied any history prior to 1945? |
If Boomers are to be criticized for anything, it’s apparently that they spawned a lot of babies who suck at adulting. Lucky for us we’re Boomers with an eight-figure net worth (none inherited). Maybe that insulates slightly from the claim we just lucked into it, despite having no brains or common sense. Perhaps it’s due to working our asses off and raising a family during our prime wage-earning years, rather than spending our free time complaining that the “Greatest Generation” wasn’t really so great after all, was undeserving of the title, blah blah blah. |
+1. I always told my Greatest Gen parents, children of the Great Depression and WW2 veterans, that they should spend their hard-earned money on themselves. Take that trip, eat out at the nice restaurants, buy season tickets and see those shows , finally treat yourself to that Mercedes--you earned it. We ended up with no inheritance since two GenX siblings had failed to launch due to mental illness. We still loved and honored our parents because they did their best and had never counted on a handout. |
Ah, ok. Your complaint is that Mommy and Daddy aren’t subsidizing your lifestyle. |
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My takeaway from this article was actually a sad takeaway. That underlying all this is the decision-making paralysis that comes with advanced age.
I got the sense many of them do want to move and don’t have a plan for when they really become infirmed…however change gets almost impossible if you haven’t done it by like 70. They won’t admit it, but that was actually the case with my parents…yet if they were interviewed for an article like this they would have given all the same answers. |