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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am an older millennials ( early 30s) and everyone I know and younger does not meet the accepted negative narrative of millennials. They are: - well educated and ambitious about their jobs. Whether they’re in engineering, finance or public policy, they are go getters and hustlers. They take their careers seriously and are eager to climb the ladder. - health obsessed. Peloton every day, work out and eat healthy is a lifestyle.Green juices and self care is a mantra. - productive hobbies like hiking, learning languages, traveling and cooking. - pet ownership and home ownership for those who can afford it. - spotless and clean homes that look like pottery barn catlog - serious relationships or in the quest for one. I don’t relate to these lazy entitled millennial stereotypes at all! [/quote]j You lost me at "green juices and self care is a mantra" Pre-ten-tious.[/quote] Everything on list is self entitled and laziness. A baby boomer list would be -being a good neighbor - helping older neighbors, keeping house nice outside. - good son or daughter - helping mom and Dad. Fixing things, getting groceries - hosting Thanks giving Christmas to give parents and uncles/aunts a break - going to church or temple etc making sure kids are raised in religion - Being a good worker and pride in job at work - being charitable [b]As you ride your peloton and drink green juice others who are older on a fixed income cover for you [/b] [/quote] Where do I sign up for this program where an old person on a fixed income buys me a peloton? Oh, you're full of it. Got it.[/quote]
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