Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents are boomers who both went to business school, graduated with nothing but debt but then had very successful careers. My siblings and I went to top schools (plus one medical school) and graduated with no debt. They have set up 529's for all of our children, have helped us with bridge loans when buying homes and are very generous with annual gifts. They are incredibly generous with charities and they have helped many families in need. They are incredibly warm and loving plus they have a 40 year marriage that sets a wonderful example for all of us. So, I like boomers!
Shocking news flash: not every Boomer is like your parents. Mine and my ILs haven’t given anyone sh!t since we were 18, despite having the resources to do so. Not saying they owed that to us, so don’t jump all over me, but I will not be like that with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, Boomers don't really care about their children. Their adult children are accessories for them to show off to other Boomers in case those children are successful. I know three Millennial couples, all children of middle class Boomer parents, who live in tiny one or two bedroom apartments with their kids because their Boomer parents need to live lavish life in their big houses. I wish there was a vomit emoticon. It would aptly express how I feel about Boomers.
If some of those Millennial couples moved to a cheaper part of the country, they could get more living space. Just a suggestion.
Boomers should go, give their children and grandchildren houses to live in affluent and job rich areas, and they should move to cheaper parts of the country. That's how it has been in all cultures, all across the world, for millennia but Boomers think they'll live forever. And act that way. They are in for big surprise.
You are the one that is in for a big surprise, the world and your boomer parents owe you nothing now that you are grown. In fact you owe your parents for all they did for you,
Anonymous wrote:Nobody likes old people, OP. It's just the way it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, Boomers don't really care about their children. Their adult children are accessories for them to show off to other Boomers in case those children are successful. I know three Millennial couples, all children of middle class Boomer parents, who live in tiny one or two bedroom apartments with their kids because their Boomer parents need to live lavish life in their big houses. I wish there was a vomit emoticon. It would aptly express how I feel about Boomers.
If some of those Millennial couples moved to a cheaper part of the country, they could get more living space. Just a suggestion.
Boomers should go, give their children and grandchildren houses to live in affluent and job rich areas, and they should move to cheaper parts of the country. That's how it has been in all cultures, all across the world, for millennia but Boomers think they'll live forever. And act that way. They are in for big surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, Boomers don't really care about their children. Their adult children are accessories for them to show off to other Boomers in case those children are successful. I know three Millennial couples, all children of middle class Boomer parents, who live in tiny one or two bedroom apartments with their kids because their Boomer parents need to live lavish life in their big houses. I wish there was a vomit emoticon. It would aptly express how I feel about Boomers.
Anonymous wrote:My parents are boomers who both went to business school, graduated with nothing but debt but then had very successful careers. My siblings and I went to top schools (plus one medical school) and graduated with no debt. They have set up 529's for all of our children, have helped us with bridge loans when buying homes and are very generous with annual gifts. They are incredibly generous with charities and they have helped many families in need. They are incredibly warm and loving plus they have a 40 year marriage that sets a wonderful example for all of us. So, I like boomers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I read this thread, I ( 6:32) can't help but wonder if the so-called millennial posters (I am thinking some are trolls) think we just scammed what we have? I worked hard for what I have; other than my parents paying for my education, it was my work ethic and my brain power that got me what I have. There was no generational entitlement.
Same is true for GenX, the Greatest, and even the millennials. People that work hard and apply knowledge are the ones who get ahead.
You basically just made our point. You think you got where you are by hard work and brains. Every generation after you has had to work twice as hard to get where your generation did, be twice as good, and even then, there are so fewer guarantees.
If the PP were a millennial today, they'd be eaten alive.
What a bunch of crap. Boomers got drafted, millennials can sit on the sidelines. Boomer women were really the first to enter the work force opening doors for the next generations while facing a very real glass ceiling and tremendous sexual harassment by the greatest generation. Female millennials would be eaten alive if they suddenly faced what boomer women faced. If not for boomers the environment would be much worse off than it is today accepting that more needs to be done. Boomers developed the businesses (Apple, Microsoft) that spawned opportunities for millennials.
Sadly, many millennials are like the pp - spoiled rotten by their boomer parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I read this thread, I ( 6:32) can't help but wonder if the so-called millennial posters (I am thinking some are trolls) think we just scammed what we have? I worked hard for what I have; other than my parents paying for my education, it was my work ethic and my brain power that got me what I have. There was no generational entitlement.
Same is true for GenX, the Greatest, and even the millennials. People that work hard and apply knowledge are the ones who get ahead.
You basically just made our point. You think you got where you are by hard work and brains. Every generation after you has had to work twice as hard to get where your generation did, be twice as good, and even then, there are so fewer guarantees.
If the PP were a millennial today, they'd be eaten alive.
What a bunch of crap. Boomers got drafted, millennials can sit on the sidelines. Boomer women were really the first to enter the work force opening doors for the next generations while facing a very real glass ceiling and tremendous sexual harassment by the greatest generation. Female millennials would be eaten alive if they suddenly faced what boomer women faced. If not for boomers the environment would be much worse off than it is today accepting that more needs to be done. Boomers developed the businesses (Apple, Microsoft) that spawned opportunities for millennials.
Sadly, many millennials are like the pp - spoiled rotten by their boomer parents.
Millenials have been at war for 16 years.
- older millennial female combat vet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I read this thread, I ( 6:32) can't help but wonder if the so-called millennial posters (I am thinking some are trolls) think we just scammed what we have? I worked hard for what I have; other than my parents paying for my education, it was my work ethic and my brain power that got me what I have. There was no generational entitlement.
Same is true for GenX, the Greatest, and even the millennials. People that work hard and apply knowledge are the ones who get ahead.
You basically just made our point. You think you got where you are by hard work and brains. Every generation after you has had to work twice as hard to get where your generation did, be twice as good, and even then, there are so fewer guarantees.
If the PP were a millennial today, they'd be eaten alive.
What a bunch of crap. Boomers got drafted, millennials can sit on the sidelines. Boomer women were really the first to enter the work force opening doors for the next generations while facing a very real glass ceiling and tremendous sexual harassment by the greatest generation. Female millennials would be eaten alive if they suddenly faced what boomer women faced. If not for boomers the environment would be much worse off than it is today accepting that more needs to be done. Boomers developed the businesses (Apple, Microsoft) that spawned opportunities for millennials.
Sadly, many millennials are like the pp - spoiled rotten by their boomer parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I read this thread, I ( 6:32) can't help but wonder if the so-called millennial posters (I am thinking some are trolls) think we just scammed what we have? I worked hard for what I have; other than my parents paying for my education, it was my work ethic and my brain power that got me what I have. There was no generational entitlement.
Same is true for GenX, the Greatest, and even the millennials. People that work hard and apply knowledge are the ones who get ahead.
You basically just made our point. You think you got where you are by hard work and brains. Every generation after you has had to work twice as hard to get where your generation did, be twice as good, and even then, there are so fewer guarantees.
If the PP were a millennial today, they'd be eaten alive.