The Real Struggles of Gen Z

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Monsieur Z

Monsieur Z

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@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, folks! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Also gotta give a thank you to today's sponsor, Black Forest Supplements. Check them out at the link below! blackforestsupplements.com/MZ Join our discord server: discord.gg/3MVbQQfZ Check out the Reddit page: www.reddit.com/r/MrZ_Official/
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
Cool. Love your content ❤❤❤
@crusader2112
@crusader2112 Ай бұрын
Great video. 👍 Can you do a video on Distributism? And what are your thoughts on Pat Buchanan?
@user-uo8gw2li2q
@user-uo8gw2li2q Ай бұрын
I'm Brazilian... and I follow a Brazilian KZfaqr who moved to the United States to study at a university in Florida, one of his main complaints in relation to Americans is that young Americans (in other words, Generation Z from the United States ) are "bizarrely immature", the feeling he (as a foreigner) is of dealing with "children in adult bodies". His main complaint is that younger Americans appear to have been spoiled too much and that they are alienated and unprepared for the adult world, and apparently this complaint is not just his but that of other immigrants from Latin America and Europe too. He complained about the lack of dialogue and social interaction among Americans... like... you are very cold compared to us, Latin Americans... I think this goes into Monsieur Z's complaint about the lack of social interaction
@draggador
@draggador Ай бұрын
Officially, according to demographers, the generation z starts on 1st january of 1997 (although all the way upto 31st december of 2003 is also referred to as the zillennial generation). Are you a part of the generation z, monsieur dean?
@loganwolverine5849
@loganwolverine5849 Ай бұрын
“We’re not in hard times, we’re spoiled with inconvenient times” Buddy, I’m in college debt after spending it on learning a career that now demands experienced workers only, cars are out of the average price range, inflation is up 21%, and I’m barely making ends meet while working 3 minimum wage jobs because higher paying work places won’t hire me. Get your smug ass TF outta here, you don’t know shit ignorant MF…
@just_a_turtle_chad
@just_a_turtle_chad Ай бұрын
It's hard to stay optimistic when you see a world full of problems and the problems are intentional...
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
The problem isn't a problem, the problem is your attitude about the problem.
@MM22966
@MM22966 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDean Good rebuttal.
@vaingloriant
@vaingloriant Ай бұрын
@@exodus6996 If your attitude leads you away from treatment, then sure...
@wtice4632
@wtice4632 Ай бұрын
​@@MM22966no
@a3cools115
@a3cools115 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDean If you can't call out or name the problem then you will never have the right attitude to fix the problem.
@dakotadurham4788
@dakotadurham4788 Ай бұрын
TL;DR: “I know things are bad right now fam, but it’s gonna get a lot worse”
@maxfinazzo2443
@maxfinazzo2443 Ай бұрын
If we (gen Z) get our shit together it doesn't have to.
@rey_nemaattori
@rey_nemaattori Ай бұрын
​@@maxfinazzo2443It will get worse egardless, but at least if you have your shit together you have some slack to weather the storm.
@Novusod
@Novusod Ай бұрын
If you look at fertility of Gen-Z people are going some of the hardest times in all of human history. If a generation doesn't reproduce, nothing else matters. It is an extinction level event. It doesn't matter if people have phones or can watch movies at the touch of button. All that is irrelevant about how well a generation is doing. Bragging about how many toys we have is the equivalent of fiddling while Rome burned. It would be better to have been born in the Great depression or during the dark ages. Who cares about how many electronic gadgets we have? They don't matter. What matters is if people can take care of their families and raise another generation. If you don't reproduce then you are done. Evolutionary dead end.
@Flesh_Wizard
@Flesh_Wizard Ай бұрын
frfr no cap bruh ong ❌🧢
@badart3204
@badart3204 Ай бұрын
@@Novusodthe oldest Gen Z has just hit 27 which is the a bit below average age of marriage for men to be married since the late 1880’s in America (boomers were an exception. Their parents married much older) Of course the fertility rate isn’t high when they’ve barely reached marriage age. Give it 10 years then you can doom post
@_Devil
@_Devil Ай бұрын
>Be Gen Z >Always get told to conform and suppress creativity, unless your boss can make money off of it >Have housing prices be so high that ownership is completely out of the question and you're forced to stay in your moms basement >People constantly get rich off of doing stupid shit or just looking pretty, meanwhile you work your ass off and get nowhere >Get no representation in the Government >Be blamed for everything when it goes wrong (but be exploited by the ruling class when things go right) >Not allowed to complain, always expected to take it and enjoy it Yeah. It's a real mystery why Gen Z is struggling and radicalized.
@Bluewah96
@Bluewah96 Ай бұрын
Me as the oldest a Gen z can be it’s struggle to really carry on any more
@Vale10952
@Vale10952 Ай бұрын
Gen z and millennials live with their parents into adulthood. Usually rent-free, complain about money, yet both groups spent the most on luxury goods 😂 like fashion etc additionally the eating out instead of cooking. I'm a millennial and found success while both parents are dead as a minor HAD NO HELP. Peers when I was younger would act better than me because they were going to university, so I find it funny af that you both are whining and are too childish to do anything for yourself. I find both generations suffering COMICAL. you are exactly like the rest. All of you act smart and special but non of you are.
@dylangtech
@dylangtech Ай бұрын
I agree with the sentiment of the video, but radicalism is expected and healthy. We NEED radical change to fix our problems much more than we need pragmatism. The real problem is that everyone is so used to pointing the finger at others to do it.
@zapy9715
@zapy9715 Ай бұрын
> My boomer dad is a great cook. > Ask my boomer dad to teach me how he cooks > boomer dad refuses to pass on his knowledge > boomer dad wonders why I eat cheap premade food
@somehowstillhere8766
@somehowstillhere8766 Ай бұрын
Something to add is that while people have a point that things aren't terrible right now from a material perspective, they are likely going to get worse. Mr. Z videos introduced me to Kaiserbauch and the extent of global population decline is going to create harder times ahead.
@kkvv3699
@kkvv3699 Ай бұрын
It's like in Victoria 3. Low standarts of living don't radicalize people, lowering standards do.
@sleepforever8378
@sleepforever8378 Ай бұрын
Yeah...
@chozer1
@chozer1 Ай бұрын
Its because expectations is raised
@evan448
@evan448 Ай бұрын
its what happened in weimar it wasnt the poor that radicalized things it was the middle class that had lost everything to the depression and hyper inflation that lost faith in normal politics
@chozer1
@chozer1 Ай бұрын
@@evan448 But the middle class will never have the power of the upper classes usually, so i dont understand how the upper classes lost control
@evan448
@evan448 Ай бұрын
@@chozer1 every upper class is a former lower class that displaced the former during an age of distress
@get_krinky5304
@get_krinky5304 Ай бұрын
One of the things a lot of us grew up without is a present father. Something I picked up was, "become the father you needed growing up" and, that's helped motivate me.
@cubiusblockus3973
@cubiusblockus3973 Ай бұрын
dont have kids till the system changes or you are just flipping a coin on your future.... thats right! its 50/50 chance you end up divorced and alienated from your kids.
@BattleshipOrion
@BattleshipOrion Ай бұрын
My father was in basic training when my mother moved us out of the city we were in, then when he deployed, she moved us out of state...TWICE (once from the state we lived in to Arizona, then to Ohio after a month of being able to at least talk with our dad for 5 minutes for the both of us(including my brother) every night)...I miss the Black Hills...got this borning ass glacial plain....
@Ryanandboys
@Ryanandboys Ай бұрын
Exactly the same for me I looked at it as a positive he was a negative role model. I just ask in any situation what would my dad do and then I do the opposite lol
@Ryanandboys
@Ryanandboys Ай бұрын
I have to push back some on the manual labor low skill or medium skill jobs especially the lower skilled jobs I'm a dairy farmer and we simply cannot get any American citizens to do work like milking cows even for 22 bucks an hour with overtime and you are 60 hours a week so it's actually decent money The reason why is very simple They all go on disability and work a part-time job under the table So they actually end up with more purchasing power and have to work far less. I live in a very poor area in northern New York in the amount of people here that are on disability is absolutely astounding and it all happened after the early '70s when the few manufacturing plants left here about 45% of those people that worked in the factories are now on disability and have been for most of their would have been working lives. They would do the work if it was more respectable and if there was no option for disability I really think we need to seriously tighten up the disability options. I know tons of people that are on disability because they quote have a bad back and they're in their mid-thirties and they have a under the table carpentry business where they're hauling shingles up a ladder and all kinds of other very physical things that you would never be able to do if you're back actually was that bad.
@lisawoody1708
@lisawoody1708 Ай бұрын
People like you are actually changing the world.
@Befreie_mich
@Befreie_mich Ай бұрын
It's a never ending cycle of ignorance and irresponsibility.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
We can break the cycle.
@mertm.995
@mertm.995 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDeanI don’t want to break the cycle. I want to be enslaved. Being a slave is chill
@hordegaming4771
@hordegaming4771 Ай бұрын
​@@MonsieurDean You're dealing in human beings, they're flawed in the end, if you want to make a perfect flawless world? You'd eventually arrive at a single conclusion *Extinction* and nah I'm not a fan
@sleepforever8378
@sleepforever8378 Ай бұрын
Antinatalism is unrefutable​@@hordegaming4771
@DarkShadowStudiosYT1
@DarkShadowStudiosYT1 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDeanwe ain’t ai
@stanisawzokiewski3308
@stanisawzokiewski3308 Ай бұрын
I litteraly wrote this under a video where Asmongold is caling Gen Z lazy and stupid. I'll repost here: Its not exactly our fault. Henry Ford started making cars by disassembling machines and putting them back together. When he had enough practice he started making his own cars. Guess what? Its illegal to disassemble most phones. When you buy them you have to agree to a contract that forbids you from modifying it. Or even repairing it in any store that doesnt belong to the phones parent company. I cant be Henry Ford becouse im not allowed to be. And its not just mechanics, the programs too. At the beggining of computer technology most programs where open source and if you owned it you could modify it, look at its workings etc. Most programs these days operate as apps, you cant look inside them, you cant access command panels, you cant modify them. And the interactivity is dumbed down. Its not my fault that the first computer i got was when i was 18, its not my fault that my mom only wanted apple products. Its not my fault that i had an iphone (passed down from my mom when she got a newer one). I learned to swim at the age of 4 and by the time i was in elementary school i was competing at state level. How? 1- there are pools where i live 2- my grandfather knew how to and wanted me to know how to 3- i was taught gradually the basics how to do the movements first, then doing them in the water, then holding my breath, then learning from a proffesional coach, then finnaly competing as a junior athlete. 4 when my grandpa believed i knew enough, he would throw me overboard at the center of the lake. Imagine if you skip all that and go straight to the lake. You would drown. Gen Z has this situation with computer technology. To use the swimming analogy, imagine sailing on a boat from before you can remember, but never swimming with your arms and legs. Suddenly you get thrown overboard and as you drown people call you lazy and stupid: "how can you not know how to swim when you spend all the time on a boat?" And it applies to many other things.
@stanisawzokiewski3308
@stanisawzokiewski3308 Ай бұрын
@@--Morpheus-- When i was getting a license to operate a certain construction machine there so much superflous buaerocracy. I kid you not they gave me personality test. "do you prefer spending time at a party or alone" was one of the questions. Like WTF? Do they have noting better to do than make more red tape and restrictions. You wanna work? You need a license. You need a license? You need an exam. You want the exam? You need a personality test. You want the personality test? you need a medical exam. You want the medical exam? You need to pay. And before someone says that its to maintain quality. Half the people didnt pass the final license exam for that machine, but the examinators just let them get the license despite saying outloud that they shouldnt.......................
@hismajesty6272
@hismajesty6272 Ай бұрын
We can be way better than the millenials. That’s a step in the right direction. The older generations just don’t get us at all. We’re gonna run the show someday. Gen Z will have our moment in the sun.
@stanisawzokiewski3308
@stanisawzokiewski3308 Ай бұрын
@@--Morpheus-- Society does. And just like use the word "kid" to cetegorise. Generations are also a way to categorise and have shared experiences and same time frame/context.
@stanisawzokiewski3308
@stanisawzokiewski3308 Ай бұрын
@@--Morpheus-- i didnt take it as such either. Perhaps dismissive but not as an insult. What i pointed out is that this is also a categorisation. Thus categorisations are what we all (humans) use to understand the world and critisizing someone for using categorisations is pointless. You can critisize a category for being too broad or too narrow for the issue, but categories themselves are crucial for any talk about society (wich itself is a category). I wasnt making an anti "calling people kids" point. I was making a "categories are good actually" point.
@sullathehutt7720
@sullathehutt7720 Ай бұрын
​@@hismajesty6272 This is a very dangerous attitude. Modern westerners of all ages are entirely too proud and haughty. If you don't fear and obey God, your time in the sun will likely be very short.
@bobisconsumed520
@bobisconsumed520 Ай бұрын
The problem with all Gens is that they're too idealistic, ideological. Zoomers may be idealistic ( the Trad Life, Red Pill, and woke stuff), but there is some emergent light of pragmatism in our generation. Instead of asking what society should be some Gen Z's are starting to ask what society is.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Exactly, less radicalism, more pragmatism.
@asscheeks3212
@asscheeks3212 Ай бұрын
​@@MonsieurDeanthing is, is our species pragmatic? At all?
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Is our species rational? Is our species moral? Is our species orderly? We're imperfect creatures, yet me must aspire for better things.
@bobisconsumed520
@bobisconsumed520 Ай бұрын
​@@MonsieurDean I agree, we have Christianity for that, but we still live in a fallen world. We must live in the world, not be of it.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
But don't forget, we have stewardship of this world while we inhabit it. It is our responsibility.
@Kodeb8
@Kodeb8 Ай бұрын
One thing that helps me stay motivated is to think more about my future than my present. If I start feeling laziness creeping in because I need to study or I need to do manual labor, instead of thinking about how hard that's going to be, I think about how if I do these things now I'll live a better life in the future.
@caim3465
@caim3465 Ай бұрын
Hello Shinji, do you often get in the robot?
@cesargonzalez4146
@cesargonzalez4146 Ай бұрын
​@@caim3465 Please don't be that harsh on the boy, he needs motivation, not sarcasm.
@caim3465
@caim3465 Ай бұрын
@@cesargonzalez4146 I suppose I could give him both.
@CosmicHowlerx
@CosmicHowlerx Ай бұрын
I do the same things whenever I have to read for my classes. Just imagine life in a poor working environment for low paid jobs. Shivers and fear simply become my second source of energy after motivation.
@JanosBanics
@JanosBanics Ай бұрын
Hard Slavs create hard times which create more hard Slavs which create more hard Slavs who create..........
@JonasDoherty603
@JonasDoherty603 Ай бұрын
And when their children immigrate to America they create..... More hard Slavs. Country is temporary, Slavics are forever
@Caesar_Americanus
@Caesar_Americanus Ай бұрын
Vodka
@users416
@users416 22 күн бұрын
What is your proof, comrade?
@Caesar_Americanus
@Caesar_Americanus 22 күн бұрын
@@users416 The Vodka
@JonasDoherty603
@JonasDoherty603 22 күн бұрын
@@users416 The existence of every nation in the Balkans, Comrade.
@karlslicher8520
@karlslicher8520 Ай бұрын
Strong men kill problems.
@humansustainability
@humansustainability Ай бұрын
I would use 'eliminate with extreme prejudice'. But yeah since I used the P word I'd probably get cancelled
@FazeParticles
@FazeParticles Ай бұрын
@@humansustainabilityboth of you are absolutely correct. Progressives would call you racist and the ruling class would snitch on you to the local FBI office. Both groups are gay.
@azumishimizu1880
@azumishimizu1880 16 күн бұрын
And Gen Z is the weakest Gen. Attacking minority rights, 24/7 using social media to spread biogtry. And not really wanting to work hard like past Gens. On average past generations didnt care if you we're a plumber. Now Gen-Z all wants fame trough petty tik tok vids. And think they have hard times, not realising US wealth doubled for them since 2012.
@imcrimson8618
@imcrimson8618 8 күн бұрын
kratos
@Velociraith1
@Velociraith1 22 күн бұрын
I think the real solution is for people to stop living online. Social media continues to perpetuate degeneracy in all parts of our lives.
@perfectoblivion254
@perfectoblivion254 10 күн бұрын
Highly agree. I believe it's distorting our reality. I've burned bridges with people I actually really care about and it was largely because of social media.
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk Ай бұрын
Dont worry lads we will overcome all our problems world needs us
@adamgadbaw7747
@adamgadbaw7747 Ай бұрын
The issue isn't that people don't want the hard labor jobs, the problem is the hard labor jobs don't pay what they used to and the office/tech jobs make obscene money for pretending to work. No one wants to sweat their balls off in the dirt for 80 hours a week to not even afford to buy a house. If you can't afford a house you can't put your roots down to start a family.
@Blaze2435
@Blaze2435 Күн бұрын
That’s changing now.
@Wendeta-hq2cp
@Wendeta-hq2cp Ай бұрын
The illusion of strength is, in my view, a consequence of the "you're special, you will do great" promises.
@Cesarhiguera664
@Cesarhiguera664 Ай бұрын
Bingo.
@cimmerian_savage9736
@cimmerian_savage9736 Ай бұрын
One of gen z biggest problem is demographic replacement
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
Actually
@mickgovernor
@mickgovernor Ай бұрын
Few know this
@cimmerian_savage9736
@cimmerian_savage9736 20 күн бұрын
@justinian536 what media is covering this issue, all I've seen is the Media saying we need more foreigners in my country and if you want to preserve your people your racist. Forget that I will always strive to preserve my people, the dilution of my people and culture is unacceptable.
@justinian536
@justinian536 20 күн бұрын
@@cimmerian_savage9736 b-but the media told me that wanting to live in a society with your people is racist!!!!
@colin4tor781
@colin4tor781 17 күн бұрын
​@@cimmerian_savage9736 Our countries are more than economic zones. America is a people, a nation, a history, and blood.
@dylanbuchanan6511
@dylanbuchanan6511 Ай бұрын
I agree. Our problem is not that we’re in bad times, it’s that our lives are so luxurious that the population has atrophied both mentally and physically. We’re not oppressed, we’re spoiled.
@dylanbuchanan6511
@dylanbuchanan6511 Ай бұрын
@@exodus6996 YOU’RE A BILLIONAIRE. At least from the perspective of history. You have medical care that king’s couldn’t get, literally thousands of options for entertainment, foreign originating food at the click of a button and air conditioned homes with clean water.
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
​@@dylanbuchanan6511 Yeh and I like those things lol I care not for hard times they suck lol
@dylanbuchanan6511
@dylanbuchanan6511 Ай бұрын
@@tonythetwitch5813 okay. Then don’t ever complain about anything
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
@@dylanbuchanan6511 u judge me for being born in the modern day and actually enjoying being a 1st world country? U say it like it's bad we have those things now I'd rather ppls lives be easier we didn't choose to be born here why tf does it have to be difficult? I truly don't understand your issue I don't support our current gov they suck too lol corrupt politicians are bad but I do appreciate the standard of living just bcuz our ancestors struggled doesn't mean we have too things could be better tho
@dylanbuchanan6511
@dylanbuchanan6511 Ай бұрын
@@tonythetwitch5813 your nation has all those luxury goods but none of the connections that make life worth living. Technology has ruined interpersonal relationships, leading to an unprecedented spike in loneliness and sexlessness. It wasn’t worth the trade off
@cjvoerman5591
@cjvoerman5591 Ай бұрын
Oh, God. Z’s gone from talking about geopolitics to social politics. But seriously, everything you’ve said is 100% true. The isolationism of Gen Z is why Gen Z, more than any other generation alive, is turning to religion, specifically High Church settings (Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, etc.). They want to be part of something bigger than themselves, something that pushes them to be better. Ironically, older Gen Z-ers want a struggle, whether it’s manual labor or, hell, even war. Gen Z romanticizes the overcoming of obstacles (that’s where you say we need more pragmatism to which I agree). Yes, “get the damn thing done.”
@hismajesty6272
@hismajesty6272 Ай бұрын
I’m in the “middle age” of Gen Z (just out of high school) and that’s spot on. I was raised Evangelical but I’m becoming either Catholic or Anglican in the near future. I know I’m not gonna be as well off as my parents, but I’ll find a way to afford taking care of a wife and kids. All my ancestors did it, so can I.
@belstar1128
@belstar1128 Ай бұрын
gen z becoming more religious because they think science is too complicated the bible or Quran has more simple and relatable explanations about the origin of our world .
@trenaceandblackmetal5621
@trenaceandblackmetal5621 Ай бұрын
Gen Z is not turning to religion
@ferns9555
@ferns9555 Ай бұрын
I guess it depends where you are. In my place there's more atheist or agnostic gen Zs than religious Gen Zs
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 Ай бұрын
@@ferns9555 It does depend heavily on location
@TheStickCollector
@TheStickCollector Ай бұрын
How many young men actually have the guts to become great men though?
@user-el9ve6kl2n
@user-el9ve6kl2n Ай бұрын
Greatest Gen was drafted into a war they didnt choose. Sound familiar?
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Excellent question.
@van3158
@van3158 Ай бұрын
@@user-el9ve6kl2nmany volunteered..
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk Ай бұрын
Hard times creat great men
@dylangtech
@dylangtech Ай бұрын
Me
@crazeelazee7524
@crazeelazee7524 Ай бұрын
The problem isn't that things today are hard when compared to the rest of history but that every day is worse than the last. People can get through tough times when there's hope that things will get better, but all my generation knows is decline.
@caryphillips4885
@caryphillips4885 15 күн бұрын
That's why I think a handful of us will become the strongest of men that will lead us to prosperity, and a great many of us will fail to keep up. The times are not hard now, but they will be soon. Some of us are preparing to face it head on, and some of us will succeed.
@Navinor
@Navinor Ай бұрын
As an older millenial who grew up in the former soviet union i saw an empire crumbling down first hand. There are many factors involved for declining of an empire but the biggest problem aside from bad leadership is simply apathy of the people who are part of this declining empire. I don't have the feeling gen Z is apathetic. Quite the opposite Gen Z is rather radical. One of the biggest problems of gen Z is the fact they are a very small generation and they can't overrule the gerotontocracy because they are simply such a small generation. But as mentioned in the video here radicalisation without the right actions and pragmatism leads to nothing but suffering. But i still can understand why Gen Z is so furious when it comes to the previous generations especially boomers. It is like all the generations before them got a barthday cake on their birthday but Gen Z is "allowed" to eat the wooden table the cake is presented on.
@badart3204
@badart3204 Ай бұрын
Realistically it’s up to millennials to change the world as their population will overshadow gen z just like the boomers overshadowed Gen X.
@Kurocents
@Kurocents Ай бұрын
I think something that is heavily looked over is quite literally everything that is out of Gen Z's control, especially the technological advancement of the world. Something without real emotions, that isn't alive should never be able to have governance and that is what things are coming to. The older generations are the ones who are in control of such, and as such there is nothing we can do about the decisions they make and their actions will ultimately effect our futures in a way that is completely overwhelming.
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX 20 күн бұрын
basically
@Darren_117
@Darren_117 Ай бұрын
We are in hard times, but there are no strong men.
@sullathehutt7720
@sullathehutt7720 Ай бұрын
Strength has to be incentivized. Need stimulus. Shut down the electric grid, the internet, cell towers, etc, and watch people become strong again out of necessity.
@Darren_117
@Darren_117 Ай бұрын
@sullathehutt7720 my generation (gen z) wouldn't know what to do,for the most part-they're scared of guns,they don't know how to actually defend themselves and they have terrible awareness due to attention problems caused by short form content. Not only this,but survival problem solving and the ability to do the dirty work. But it's not just my generation,a majority of people as a whole will die within the first couple days,old,young-they won't know what hit em. Me? I got stuff planned for the most part,but I can always improve on that plan.
@loafoffloof3420
@loafoffloof3420 Ай бұрын
Strong men and women are where the stubborn is at, to point you at a place as an example I give you Ukraine.They are staunch fighters for their homeland and are not letting weak 'spectacle bots' get in the way of their morale in their fight. In the U.S., you need to evaluate for yourself whether who you see is strong or not. Whether they are a city person who is ready to jump the gun to get to a better standard or condition from where they are, or are they trying to build up on what they have and capitalize on their gains. Anyhow, trust me. If you try to take away from their objective, or try to twist their arm they will not go down easily.
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
​@@--Morpheus-- Just chastise us and expect us to "get it" like that helps solve problems lol
@GnosticAtheist
@GnosticAtheist Ай бұрын
As my nihilist uncle used to say, "you are going to die regardless and return to the nothing before birth. How long you live or how good it was, means nothing when you are dead. Thus, you can fight for a better world, or show the world the finger. Doesnt matter one bit". I am not entirely sure if this was supposed to be a moral story about talking chances against those with power, but Ill take it.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Morty? Is that you?
@therealcouchpotato9560
@therealcouchpotato9560 Ай бұрын
I hate that sentiment. I’m Catholic, but for the sake of argument let’s say God doesn’t exist. There are still people that will come after me, I should do my best to make their lives better than mine.
@brianlong2334
@brianlong2334 Ай бұрын
That's not true if everyone shows the world it's finger then it has consequences for everyone.
@dtphenom
@dtphenom Ай бұрын
​@@therealcouchpotato9560 However, if there is no God, the universe will eventually die off. Everything returns void, no matter what any of us do.
@vaderkurt7848
@vaderkurt7848 Ай бұрын
Your uncle is as you said a nihilist.
@dylangtech
@dylangtech Ай бұрын
Truly hard times are an inevitability, but the size and scope of these is determined by what people do now. That applies to the ruling class AND the Zoomers. I'm not even a father yet, but I'm already building an inheritance for them AND preparing a wealth of wisdom and knowledge for them to use and appreciate.
@dimitrijejovanovic5939
@dimitrijejovanovic5939 Ай бұрын
Gentlemen, there is a solution you're not seeing (Blows up his head)
@beyblade4eva1
@beyblade4eva1 Ай бұрын
Zoomer here. Never asked a girl out. Have had gfs but the dynamic was weird bc they chased me. Somehow I’ve never had confidence regardless. Going to try my best to change this.
@CyanTeamProductions
@CyanTeamProductions Ай бұрын
It’s ok, relationships are tricky and wild. Take pride in knowing you have something other people find attractive. I think you will do well, you probably have a confidence you just don’t realize you have.
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
Dont ask chicks out, only take the ones that want you first. (just improve your mind and body until it happens, but tbh, western women arent really viable imo.)
@user-do5zk6jh1k
@user-do5zk6jh1k 19 күн бұрын
​@@Dan-jx5obTexas girls are pretty nice
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob 12 күн бұрын
@@user-do5zk6jh1k western...
@LiamSGue
@LiamSGue Ай бұрын
I agree that economically we’re just in “inconvenient times.” However, culturally speaking, we are arguably in the worst time in American history. Hookup culture, pr0n, the LGBT movement, abortion, social media addiction, etc. are all things that maybe previous generations fought individually or intermittently, but there are very few countries which have experienced all of these at once. The only other one I can think of off the top of my head is Weimar Germany. However, that doesn’t mean Gen Z isn’t responsible. We are in as much as we continue to tolerate that which runs contrary to our cultural norms.
@somehowstillhere8766
@somehowstillhere8766 Ай бұрын
Material prosperity, spiritual hard times.
@a3cools115
@a3cools115 Ай бұрын
Okay, but who's promoting that in every western country? Like those who promoted it during Weimar Germany.
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
Let gay ppl be gay I say IDC about LGBT lettem dip there wick in whoever as long as it's not kids
@hismajesty6272
@hismajesty6272 Ай бұрын
Return to high church Christianity, and don’t let yourself become isolated. That’s how I plan to thrive in this spiritual dark age.
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
@@hismajesty6272 so returning to the corrupt greedy Catholic ideology then? That's the high church my guy the crusades and whatnot unjustifiable wars and there probably all in hell by trying to justify it with God do u really want to be associated with that? Worship your own way man what happens between u and God should be private
@ebhark2012
@ebhark2012 Ай бұрын
Maybe some people feel helpless because their concerns aren't addressed or taken seriously. Mr. Z mentioned lousy jobs, exorbitant housing, doomsday politics, etc. If one speaks out, they're called radical & spoiled. If they regress and resort to apathy, they're called lazy. I guess it comes down to which camp you want to live in.
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
Just do your own thing it's what I'm doing
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
@@--Morpheus-- others seem to be doing the same id say this island is going to be overcrowded soon
@ebhark2012
@ebhark2012 Ай бұрын
@--Morpheus-- That depends on how much a person needs others. I have 2 or 3 people left in my family, and we're all hundreds of miles from each other. I have few friends, and not very well at making more. I'm perpetually single and pushing 50. I have a decent enough job that pays very well and can afford just about anything in front of me. To expand on the metaphor, if I'm not an island, then I'm a peninsula with rising tides.
@ebhark2012
@ebhark2012 Ай бұрын
@@--Morpheus-- Thank you, but for the record, I'm not rich. I just don't have the expenses that most have, like kids & excessive bills. Actually, just my mortgage, utilities, and whatever frivolous spending I make.
@badart3204
@badart3204 Ай бұрын
⁠@@ebhark2012keep in mind that when you are old you are relying on other people’s children to take care of you. Your investments are subject to market dynamics aka the feelings of others. The infrastructure you use requires others to maintain it. You are more impacted by others than you think you are.
@archangelapache2953
@archangelapache2953 Ай бұрын
Honestly the big fear is that the bad times are around the corner. That sure the times now are inconvenient yet they’re getting worse. Yet there is no guarantee that the times will in fact get worse. We should stop waiting around for the times to get worse and act now while we still have something left.
@hismajesty6272
@hismajesty6272 Ай бұрын
I’ve had enough of my contemporaries online being such doomers. I did my part and made friends. It’s not that hard.
@legittaco5899
@legittaco5899 Ай бұрын
Hard agree!!! Why do people act like you aren't part of the world, and can't affect it? There are MILLIONS OF US. There are not MILLIONS of them! When you exploit the masses, they will bury you. So it's up to us to decide when to take the reigns.
@humansustainability
@humansustainability Ай бұрын
I'm GenX and I've felt that entire GenZ list for my entire life. The silent gen and BBrs were supposed to be the 'strong generations' because they dragged themselves out of a depression and a couple of big wars. I would assert that these accomplishments and the generation(s) as a whole were subverted by industrialization, globalization and very bad policies implemented by them! Our leaders are mostly BBrs and that is just making a bad situation worse. We need some Xrs and Yrs in our politics and let the strong generations of X and Y help the Zs in this terrible system that the BBrs have created. I don't want to point fingers and be divisive but the GenZ today have been handed a pile of shit and are told if they don't like eating it they are just complainers. I call BS.
@justinian536
@justinian536 20 күн бұрын
nah bro boomers and silent gens were made after the war
@user-do5zk6jh1k
@user-do5zk6jh1k 19 күн бұрын
I'm sorry. What did the Baby Boomers drag us out of? They didn't win wars. They didn't get us on the moon. They didn't lead the civil rights movement. The boomers reached adulthood in the 70s and 80s. A time when real wage growth started to stagnate, drugs started running rampant in cities, STDs exploded. The only thing the boomers made was the digital revolution.
@jackevans5854
@jackevans5854 17 күн бұрын
Half of gen. Z are still under 18, and all under 30. It feels dishonest to try and define a whole generation through strawmen of the older half who are really just starting life on their own
@Someoneoutthere__
@Someoneoutthere__ 7 күн бұрын
Inherited hell and want us to make it a paradise.
@theq6797
@theq6797 4 күн бұрын
@@Someoneoutthere__ What hell? This reality is a nice place. Maybe in couple of years it will be legal to take out garbage in europe.
@Someoneoutthere__
@Someoneoutthere__ Күн бұрын
@@theq6797 You’ll understand soon
@joshualoganhoi4
@joshualoganhoi4 Ай бұрын
One must imagine Sisyphus happy fr fr
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Sisyphus Rizz
@joshualoganhoi4
@joshualoganhoi4 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDean Sisyphussy...
@generalfletch7043
@generalfletch7043 Ай бұрын
It’s Joshua Logan from Hoi4 fame!
@joshualoganhoi4
@joshualoganhoi4 Ай бұрын
@@generalfletch7043 Great to see you General!
@Ek-st9fp
@Ek-st9fp Ай бұрын
Bro thinks he's Albert Camus 💀
@yamazee3628
@yamazee3628 25 күн бұрын
We are currently in the weak men creating hard times, not in the hard times creating strong men.
@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606
@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 18 күн бұрын
And so we must educate what strong men we will raise to be able to break the cycle, so that all can be mentally strong, no matter their good times.
@HALEIWA7
@HALEIWA7 Ай бұрын
I'm not Gen Z. So forgive me if I am speaking out of line. But here is my take on this. Gen Z absolutely did get the short end of the stick in the short term. You guys are a small generation in a country where the two largest generations we've ever had (Baby Boomers and Milennials) were older than you and already had a work history by the time the oldest of you was turning 18. I got absolutely fucked when it came to getting gainful employment and I'm "higher on the totem pole" than Gen Z as a virtue of having 15 years of work experience. You guys also got the short end of the stick in that society kind of treated you guys as a social experiment. I was 14 when social media went onto mobile devices. I didn't even have social media until I was 18, almost 19. Some time around 2007, society asked, "What happens when you give 2 year olds the internet?" and called it Gen Z. What we've found out in the 15ish years since they asked that question is that its broadly not good for the mental health of kids to see others at their highest, happiest moments and compare it to the everday experience of your life. My sympathies to Gen Z for both of these things. These actions were effectively crimes committed against you. But here's my thing. All these problems; being locked out of corporate jobs because of experience requirements on entry-level positions. Finding gainful employment in general. Not being able to provide for a family and having weirdly wishy washy, and sometimes man hating girls as "potential wives" Being low man on the totem pole in the labor market. These things all hit me and my generation just as hard or harder than it has hit you guys. It just happened to you guys when you were younger. You guys will almost certainly outlive these not exceedingly bad times. But still not good time. I may not. I was in my teens when this stuff all started to go wrong. You were either under 10 or unborn. You will outlive these not good times. My Gen Z girlfriend will outlive these not good times. If you are Gen Z. I encourage you. Go get a "dirty" but high paying job. Go succeed. Go get yourself ahead. Go get to the point where socialization is manageable. You CAN do it.
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
Intro sounded like peter zeihan ngl. But thnx Minor correction for you. Most gen z got the internet around 7ish. The REAL damage is millennials handing their toddlers phones as digital pacifiers. Now THAT is some scary shit when you see the results long term. Ask me how I know.
@HALEIWA7
@HALEIWA7 Ай бұрын
@RAMZAVFX If I am being honest, I have listened to Peter Zeihan a good little bit. But at least as far as I have been able to research, he's right on with the stats. So, I guess give credit where credit is due.
@sirgags2738
@sirgags2738 20 күн бұрын
It’s not that we are the men born in hard times. I think we haven’t even began the hard times. These are just the birthing pains and we are about to be thrown into something we can’t imagine. We are just men preparing for the hard times yet to come.
@jt1559
@jt1559 20 күн бұрын
You're exactly right - we aren't in the hard times yet and are in the calm before the storm. These hard times are going to hit Millennials and Gen Xers too, so we're all going to have to harden up together or else we're screwed.
@davidm1911
@davidm1911 Ай бұрын
Venezuelan Gen Z here, it it is kind of accurate that it is said in this video, however, we are just living in a world wide crisis from a system that it's cracking due to the present time, in addition to present problems we have, yet we also have infantilization of adults being present everywere, everyone is just scared of reaching 30 years old or just naturally getting old to eventually die and the cycle goes on.
@MercShame
@MercShame Ай бұрын
I'd say alot has to do with parenting. I'm a millennial and was an antisocial kid. My parents made me do sports and go to the park and be social. Many parents in my generation let the kids do whatever they want and rarely discipline their kids. These kids grew up antisocial and never had to be social at all.
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
If kids want to be introverted let them some ppl just genuinely don't want to socialize to often there's nothing wrong with that but don't shut yourself away permanently and never socialize at all lol u need friends
@MercShame
@MercShame Ай бұрын
@@tonythetwitch5813 with all the technology that let's you communicate without leaving home kids need to be forced to socialize or they never will.
@tonythetwitch5813
@tonythetwitch5813 Ай бұрын
@@MercShame nah I agree in a way but if they just don't like socializing even when u try to force them would u still try to force them? I'm okay with putting forth effort but it's scientifically proven introverts have different brain chemistry will u try to force someone who is biologically built different to still try even if it hasn't worked and they just don't like it? I stayed inside and read books as a kid I'm better off for it really
@mp-hk6ln
@mp-hk6ln Ай бұрын
As someone that first ever memories are from a foster home because of my irresponsible parents I definitely agree on this, today I feel severely useless and lost due to lack of patential figures, most parents in modern day become parents due to egoistical and hedonistic desires rather than the natural desire to raise and love an offspring thus the high and ever raising divorce rate amongst parents as well
@MercShame
@MercShame Ай бұрын
@@mp-hk6ln sorry to hear that
@Mix-xn9lc
@Mix-xn9lc Ай бұрын
sometimes the cycle has to end, nothing lasts forever. The higher society fly, the more painful it is for it to fall. Good times create weak men, but best times create feeble men Weak man creates hard times, feeble man create hardest times. Hard times create strong men, but the hardest times create dead men. society will burn itself out.
@Question0007
@Question0007 Ай бұрын
Yeah, maybe eventually. But it only takes one Great Man to fix a society. American Caesar.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
I’ve got an adrenaline rush. And I think I’m gonna crash.
@bonzoluv
@bonzoluv Ай бұрын
​@@Question0007 the only way this country could be saved without outright war is emergency powers of 1 strongman. But that'll never happen.
@GnosticLucifer
@GnosticLucifer Ай бұрын
​@@Question0007 "less idealism more pragmatism. It shouldn't be hard" Unless you're gonna take a crack at being the American caesar, you're not helping. You're just making noise
@Question0007
@Question0007 Ай бұрын
@GnosticLucifer Well, I'm personally doing quite well for myself. Got a great church and community, decent job with good benefits, saving up money, spending time on self improvement. I'm just saying, the country as a whole won't be fixed without a Caesar.
@aaronjones4465
@aaronjones4465 Ай бұрын
As a someone who grew up poor but still managed to go to a college away from home, it truly rocked my world seeing how carefree people my age (18-25) live, my biggest issue with kids my age is EGO so many of us have no concept of hard work hard times hunger pain anything like that, the constant denial of reality is toxic, people see the work through social media and they refuse to learn throw experience. Nothing but complaining crying and bullshiting. Sad men everywhere.
@hainleysimpson1507
@hainleysimpson1507 Ай бұрын
Most of them are raised by women. What did you expect? Most single mothers are single because they aren't relationship material. They don't even have to be bad people, just can't hold on to a relationship. Many single mothers complain and mope about their position, making the hardworking ones that don't complain look bad, and the hardworking single mothers are seen in a bad light by the lazy, entitled ones that think the man they want will just magically materialize and don't put in effort to find a man. Single fathers do far less blaming and complaining and are better parents, and their kids turn out better than kids of single mothers on average.
@EnclaveApex
@EnclaveApex Ай бұрын
Like Styx, Razor and others have said: Self-improve, learn a new skill, become the culture, et cetera. It's easy for everyone to be indifferent to the main dish, but they always flock to the hot new alternative to hate or love it.
@salutic.7544
@salutic.7544 Ай бұрын
We’re nowhere near hard times as is, but we’re spiraling down to them as is.
@devan9189
@devan9189 Ай бұрын
Ive just recently became an adult a few months ago, and a large issue is how you said "children raising children." I am biased. My mother isnt emotionally developed. We have been spoiled. We have been taught to be children. Alot of genz dont know how to cope or sustain themselves because they were never taught how. We are a generation of neglect.
@MTBJJ2001
@MTBJJ2001 17 күн бұрын
My parents drilled into me as a kid that if I go to school and work hard I’ll have everything I need. My dad has recently said he wishes he didn’t tell me that because that unfortunately is not the future that became reality.
@adansilveira2031
@adansilveira2031 Ай бұрын
I'm gen Z and started working in my uncle's truck mechanic and i can say how this has improved my life and my mental state. After years of being an edge depressed piece of sh*t, i have now a much more clear vision of myself and my surroundings, at the point that i basicaly laugh at the miserable creature i was in my teenage years. Just get a man's job boys, it's hard in the beginning but you will not regret your dirty hands in the future. PS: Sorry my broken english, i've stoped using the translator Kkkkkk
@loganwolverine5849
@loganwolverine5849 Ай бұрын
Your lucky your uncle had that mechanic shop, not all of us have a place to start.
@Darkendlezzz
@Darkendlezzz Ай бұрын
@@loganwolverine5849that’s what these idiots don’t get, life is deterministic, there is no fucken free will
@mr.normalguy69
@mr.normalguy69 Ай бұрын
Me, a Gen Z: "I missed the part where that's my problem" 🍷🗿
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
Fr, I've taken the Aaron clarey attitude of "enjoy the decline". Horde my shit and prepare for an era of strife that happens every couple hundred of years. Why tf would I contribute to a system hell bent on bending me over like a 2 dollar hooker? Just gonna buy some cheap property overseas, build a compound and chill while the dollar still has a declining value. If it all goes well I have nothing to worry about, worst case I have a secure home and a cache of survival gear. I hear the older gens preaching, but when I look around me and compare what they SAY to REALITY the math ain't mathin. Fuck it, not, my, problem m8. 😂 I say enjoy the masculine independent western women, the shrinkflation, overly expensive cost of living, etc. I want no part of a declining nation that seems to wanna cripple me at every turn.
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
yup, not, my, problem.
@techguypaul
@techguypaul Ай бұрын
A lot of this isn't limited to Gen Z. Younger millennials have a lot of these psychological issues as well which hold themselves back. Covid definitely setback our collective social skills.
@aaronjones4465
@aaronjones4465 Ай бұрын
To this day I’m blessed that I was born in 2001 and grew up poor enough not able to afford a smart phone till highschool, didn’t even have home wifi till I was 9 years old. Crazy to thinks that’s a blessing but Covid happened half way through my freshman year of college. Looking at kids my age or younger who grew up with money it’s almost impossible to even communicate. Kids about to be men are so scared of addressing people and their own feelings it’s sick. When you live your whole life online loose the last few years of highschool or middle school i couldn’t imagine how i would’ve changed. My humble upbringing was a true “blessing in disguise”
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
You’re speaking my language.
@aaronjones4465
@aaronjones4465 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDean do you think a politician who ran on social media regulations in the 2030s would see strong support in this generation. “Will we ever fund mental health training enough to change course? Is there any appetite in our generation for change anymore?
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
There is, but our generation doesn't have the full reigns yet.
@George713M
@George713M Ай бұрын
The perception that someone needs to be a homeowner and essentially be part of a 'middle class' that doesn't really exist any more as a social class before they start a family is a major problem affecting many men and women alike in Gen Z. It's just not realistic and will lead to a lot of people being lonely and unhappy. In past generations, there might have been a tiny number of snooty people (relative to the total population) that thought that way but it wasn't nearly as endemic as it is now.
@Wendeta-hq2cp
@Wendeta-hq2cp Ай бұрын
Well you kinda need to have a home to start a family since that's the safer option. Why do you think g l o b a l i s t s inflated home prices so much?
@George713M
@George713M Ай бұрын
@@Wendeta-hq2cp Yes, you need a home for your family but acquiring a home without owning one is achievable. It would be nice if we could go back to home ownership being attainable to virtually anyone willing to work for it but that's literally never going to happen. If there is a conspiracy to achieve that, it has been achieved.
@Wendeta-hq2cp
@Wendeta-hq2cp Ай бұрын
@@George713M I mean yeah, but things done can be undone. History has undone more difficult situations and Mr. Z did himself outline the solution to it (either the Boomers pass on, or i m m i g r a t i o n is reduced, and the latter is actually quite achievable considering T r u m p will be back in the driver's seat).
@George713M
@George713M Ай бұрын
@@Wendeta-hq2cp I really don't think Trump will win the election. Even if he does, the cost of living won't go down although immigration will probably be curtailed somewhat. Boomers passing is inevitable, yeah, but when home ownership becomes increasingly cost prohibitive, it probably won't make that much of a difference. If the government set price controls on houses for sale or rent that might stabilize things but that's not really part of either party's agenda. Democratic politicians like what's going on. It makes them feel good. Republican politicians would view that as 'socialism' (even though it's no more socialistic that rationing during WW2 or something like that) and their base wouldn't tolerate it. (Sorry for the text wall, has been a thought-provoking conversation)
@George713M
@George713M Ай бұрын
@@Wendeta-hq2cp My reply isn't showing up, unfortunately. IDK, maybe it was too long. (summary) Trump probably won't get elected. Even if he does, the cost of living won't go down in a meaningful way. Democratic leadership obviously won't fix anything, but Republican leadership won't either. (added) It's very important for people to stop thinking that they need to own a house before starting a family, for their own sake, otherwise the degree of loneliness and isolation will get far worse going into the 2030s.
@catsupchutney
@catsupchutney Ай бұрын
In some ways we are living in the best of times, but cheap consumer products is traded for a job market where workers are treated as regrettable costs to be cut: laid off and if possible replaced with cheaper alternates. That's a tough trade-off.
@dan8910100
@dan8910100 Ай бұрын
Gen z is the first generation to have their identity appropriated by people all over the world.
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
Nah, I can't cosign that.
@coziboi2872
@coziboi2872 Ай бұрын
This sounds like a dude who came from a family who gave him everything he wanted.
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
ong
@The_Real_Grim_Reaper
@The_Real_Grim_Reaper Ай бұрын
We live in "Born to shit; forced to wipe" Times.
@connorhilchie2779
@connorhilchie2779 Ай бұрын
100% agree, especially about the mentality and willingness to do stuff and face challenges. Thats something a lot of my generation lacks with a handful of exceptions. That said while I do agree that we are in the Inconvenient Time Im still preparing for a Hard Time to come. Most of Gen Z is early to mid 20s, theres still a lot of life in us and we'll live to see a lot
@bloodontheblade7988
@bloodontheblade7988 Ай бұрын
But protesting is "fed posting" amiright?
@CharlesMoeller-nc4xy
@CharlesMoeller-nc4xy Ай бұрын
Gen Z Here: Most of this problem is fueled by our perpetual comparison to online media that isn't even realistic most of the time. It's junk food for our brains.
@VegitoBlue202
@VegitoBlue202 Ай бұрын
Bingo!!
@PairOfCatEyes
@PairOfCatEyes Ай бұрын
Millenial blasts genZrs for 16:1/2 minutes after they loose the most basic needs like small community and tells them to get a job while mega corporations buy up all homes in monopoly to make a renting slave class (TRAGIC!)
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
basically
@derp.p
@derp.p 17 күн бұрын
So real fo that
@teatime1848
@teatime1848 Ай бұрын
I am a part of generation Z. And I agree. The most difficult part of all of this is looking back and seeing how easy everyone else’s lives were. And now I have to grab myself by the bootstraps and fight for a better future. I admit. I am not as strong as a baby boomer would be. Mentally or physically. I am spoiled by the modern world. I also agree that things aren’t at their worst. Things still have a long way to fall down.
@otterconnor942
@otterconnor942 Ай бұрын
It's not that we are the strong men, it's that we must be the strong men or the destruction of the world as we know it will follow.
@xxcrazymanxx1001
@xxcrazymanxx1001 Ай бұрын
Problem is that I've seen there's no industry to give you a good income with benefits where as all the other jobs you need years of experience plus a degree leaving the rest of us to rely on industrial jobs that are just simply not existing anymore
@Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78
@Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78 17 күн бұрын
We’re all just socially inept adult children. Gen Z likes to think they have emotional maturity that the previous generations had at young adulthood. However I see Gen Z as a late bloomer generation with many of us gaining maturity much later in our 20s. I can see many of us prospering in our 30s and 40s and becoming what we wanted in our 20s. I also think Gen Z wasn’t really allowed to fail and when they do fail, they have meltdowns. We were told we were special and amazing from a young age that we are going to change the world and all we had to do was go to school and work hard. I think that’s why there are so many high achievers from the age 14-18 but once they hit their 20s, they realized they aren’t as special as they thought they were and that’s okay. Everyone is special in their own way just not the way most Gen Z thinks. Yes, as we get older, we will mature and gain much more self awareness but we aren’t as emotionally mature as previous generations at the same age. The parenting young adulthood Gen Z got as children and teenagers was horrible and it shows how we act in relationships, with strangers and online. But we can’t blame our parents for our actions in young adulthood (I am guilty of this). It is a factor but we must move on and grow as people. we have to force ourselves to be better even if it is the toughest battle we ever have to face. The pain of growth is far better than the pair of being stuck. Trust me, I have been there. My life derailed at 23 after a breakup because I had no coping skills and I didnt know how to deal with it so I just gave up and now at 26, I am picking up the pieces from that long mental health episode. I lost 2 years of my life due to depression (23-25), like rotting in bed all day depression, not taking a shower depression. I did nothing for basically two years and I am just now crawling my way out. I have grown a lot in the past 3 years and I just learned to be myself, I am still learning to be okay with my past and how to be better even after a rough childhood. Try to understand that we are all very young still, and we have to experience life in order to grow. Sitting in your room and being on your phone all day everyday isn’t going to make you grow as a person. That’s why we have so many people in their 20s acting like teenagers, we have aged but not matured in the way previous generations had. Gen Z is just like drake, we’re getting older but not maturing. A lot of us are regressing because of how much reality scares us. I still have a lot of growing to do emotionally for sure, I still have to mature a lot more as well but I am trying. I still feel like a teenager at times, but when I start to feel like that, I just remember how much better I am now than I was 3 years ago. How much better now than when I was a teenager. Just because your life isn’t perfect after you graduated college doesn’t mean it will be like that when you are in your 30s or 40s. In order to live a fulfilling life, you have to be okay with failing and trying again. Another important thing, Gen Z has to hear and learn to do, is take care of yourself.
@emilv.3693
@emilv.3693 Ай бұрын
If you're telling me about all these good things, then why does my life suck.
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
this
@Caesar_Americanus
@Caesar_Americanus Ай бұрын
Maybe because you suck at life this is also an option
@xavierwedel4691
@xavierwedel4691 Ай бұрын
9:15 I find the issue of the newer generations “being too good for labour intensive jobs” so interesting. I’m 17 and telling myself I’m too good for a lazy office or service work 😂 A good life isn’t an easy life, a good life is a life that is hard worked for and where the comfort equals or is slightly lower than the cost. The only reason I’m currently unsatisfied with my life is because I’m bound to my conditions until I’m an adult and can finally have my own responsibilities and freedoms to do what I need to do.
@danshakuimo
@danshakuimo Ай бұрын
I think it has to do with how many of us are raised. Go to college or else you will end up in a labor job (which was implied to be low paid, low prestige, not secure, etc.). So almost everyone went to college and now feel entitled to a white collar job (to be fair, that was promised) but whoops we screwed up
@xavierwedel4691
@xavierwedel4691 Ай бұрын
@@danshakuimo Fair enough, I just never bought the lie.
@yolanda8563
@yolanda8563 Ай бұрын
2:17 These are not exclusive to Gen Z... younger millennials such as myself (29) also face these. The romantic partner and loneliness parts are not applicable to me though. But I'm probably an outlier here my girlfriend is amazing.
@PeruvianPotato
@PeruvianPotato Ай бұрын
Nah fr i feel like im an outlier for my age considering that I actually did date before and for years too
@petrroubal6711
@petrroubal6711 Ай бұрын
When I think about our world, 'empty' is the word that comes to mind. We have a shit-ton of leisure, but it's empty, served by the algorithm, enjoyed privately. Work is empty, while a white-collar worker is less exploited then the industrial revolution era blue-collar worker, he is even more alienated from his labour. Stock market is empty, bubble after bubble, borrowing already borrowed money. Life is easier than it used to be, but it's tangebly less 'real'
@OstojaSRB
@OstojaSRB Ай бұрын
I don't think this video recognizes the whole reason why times are hard. We are probably the only generation without proper meaning and community, which is why people are more extreme and mentally ill to compensate for this disparity. I think this is the thing that makes thing "hard" which is why gen Z wants to change
@smaoproducts
@smaoproducts Ай бұрын
Even if the situation looks bleak sometimes I think a good way of going about this is leading by example. If I take steps to make my own life successful it will influence others around me to do the same, especially if I don't talk so much and just quietly and efficiently get things done. I believe attaining a well-paying job, starting a family, and becoming a home-owner are doable. It just requires the right attitude and mental/financial discipline to do so.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Absolutely, that’s the spirit!
@George713M
@George713M Ай бұрын
My comments keep getting deleted. I think that's bullshit. 💀
@Gigachadsik
@Gigachadsik Ай бұрын
*rubbing hands intensifies.
@rsfhaerdt
@rsfhaerdt Ай бұрын
You cant mention **them**
@lisawoody1708
@lisawoody1708 Ай бұрын
Great video, and thought-provoking. I'm going to share this will my high school students. Much of this points to the fact that we have a society of children now. Children focus only on what they want and how they feel. Children do what feels good rather than delaying gratification in favor of more success later. Children gratify themselves rather than sacrificing for others, or for the future. Children wear what's comfy rather than dressing with dignity. Children avoid uncomfortable truths, confrontation, and patience. Children seek to change others, not themselves. Children feel sorry for themselves, justify their own behavior, and blame others for all their problems. This is the childish mindset of two generations of Americans raised my insecure parents.
@TheSeatisEmpty
@TheSeatisEmpty Ай бұрын
Idk, what you’re saying is objectively true. If people did take responsibility things would get better but I see 0 historical precedent of people spontaneously abandoning decadence All this video really proves is that we’re in the “good times create weak men” phase instead of the “weak men create bad times” phase Personally I never saw this as hard times, I’ve always said “It can and will get much worse”, and frankly I don’t see how the current factors don’t make that inevitable Edit: minor spelling error, hate typing on phone
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Indeed
@sullathehutt7720
@sullathehutt7720 Ай бұрын
The tech is what facilitates the decadence. Tech can be broken. People, being animals, tend to follow the path of least resistance. Remove the easiest paths, they will become stronger out of necessity.
@Belloking1
@Belloking1 Ай бұрын
Trying to make the best of these situation is what gen Xers tried to do. Did things get better? No. Radical change is needed.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
“You tried and failed terribly. The lesson is, never try.” -Homer (Simpson)
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDean theres a reason this comment has 5 likes and yours has 0... maybe try looking deeper than the 1st layer of ur thin ass skin
@conneranderson219
@conneranderson219 Ай бұрын
You’re smug attitude does not help your argument
@loganwolverine5849
@loganwolverine5849 Ай бұрын
THANK YOU!!! The smug ones are the truly weak ones too ignorant to see the problem.
@joshthepilot2108
@joshthepilot2108 25 күн бұрын
Womp womp boomer
@justinian536
@justinian536 20 күн бұрын
*your lol
@loganbennett2488
@loganbennett2488 Ай бұрын
Been keeping this sentiment in mind for years. I just recently graduated college and the lack of true entry level jobs is demoralizing, the fact I have roommates and am currently finishing up a 75 hour work week but still am worried about rent is demoralizing, the fact that I now have $60,000+ in debt despite working part time through school is demoralizing, but I still eat everyday I still have a bed, and I’ve only been homeless for like 2 months in my entire life. I need to be grateful for that, but damn does complaining look pretty appealing sometimes, especially since it feels like all my friends and family want to discuss is how everything is stacked against us. I try to say something like “yeah, it sucks, but what’re you gonna do? Sometimes a generation gets shafted, no use crying about it.” Even if I partake in the complaining.
@timetogitgud2310
@timetogitgud2310 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, I hope your travels across the country continue to go well and keep up the good work
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
🫡
@marshall_zhukov
@marshall_zhukov Ай бұрын
This generation needs Hard times. Only after hard times can prosperity return. Hard times will reduce the population, thus force men to assume leading roles and women to assume their role as mothers. Less population means better pay and more opportunity = better times. Our generation's problem is not their character, its simple economic stagnation.
@slovakiaballif24
@slovakiaballif24 Ай бұрын
I think that you are mostly right, but that the current situation of inconvenient times is unsustainable. And I mean that in an economic sense. There will likely be a real economic crisis soon with either the government defaulting on its unplayable debt or something else. When that happens, we will likely see who the “strong men” are, with those who can do the things you mention here swimming while those who can’t will sink. Then it will be up to those who made it to build a new status quo, and the cycle will repeat.
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
🤌
@andrewchavez5455
@andrewchavez5455 15 күн бұрын
As someone who is part of Gen Z, I’m one of the few who is a homeowner and who works in construction. I believe in working hard and getting ahead in life. But, it is a lot harder to buy a home or to afford an education. That’s one of the many reasons why I got into a trade. It’s hard to be optimistic in a country where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. We’re in a time where cooperate greed is at an all time high. The food we eat is making it us sicker and sicker. We use plastic for everything, which releases micro plastics into the environment that later mess with our health. There’s many things I could mention that large corporations are doing in name of profit. We need to unite and come together against these foes. One way of doing this is to become union members and form many new unions. That way we can begin to hold these corporations accountable, and later on form something bigger.
@wolvenstar10
@wolvenstar10 Ай бұрын
On one hand I agree with much the advice you give to Gen Z as being sound advice. On the other hand, I haven't heard any of them complain about not being willing to do labor jobs, instead most of them complain about the inability to ever afford to own a home given the current real-estate market and wages of even good jobs. Given most of the urbans areas (at least in Canada) are charging rent prices that meet or exceed mortgage rates, it does seem fairly accurate to me. My wife and I afforded a house only because my work hands out overtime like candy and so I could spend a few years raking the OT and making over 100k/yr and then add that to my wife's wages. Even then, we only afforded house over condo because we had the support of both of our sets of parents.
@wolvenstar10
@wolvenstar10 Ай бұрын
I am not American, but your neighbor to the north. A lot of the talk of hard times and animosity comes from being able to look at policies and strategies that were instituted by the Baby Boomer generation, with most of the benefits aimed at benefiting them while the costs of said policies fall disproportionately upon the younger generation. Our increase in yearly immigration from high 100,000s to over 400,000people, the nearly 1million foreign students that are coming to our nation each year for post secondary education. The immigration is to keep the pension program from collapsing and the foreign students are cash cows. Meanwhile it isn't possible to our construction sector to catch to that level of immigration. You assume average family size of 4 and that means that just the immigrants to our nation need 100,000 new homes every year, nevermind what the domestic population needs. Then trying to apply for loans and you look at how credit scores are determined. How is it that someone can faithfully pay a rent that is equal to or greater than most mortgage payments for years and that counts nothing towards their credit score.
@wolvenstar10
@wolvenstar10 Ай бұрын
Even up here with our public healthcare program, while we don't have a financial burden from it, we have a significant portion of a population that does not have a family doctor. Walk-in clinics, especially in urban settings are stretched thin and we even have ER doctors who write articles in the papers talking about how they face burnout from the sheer number of people coming into the ER that should be going to family doctors for the issue.
@wolvenstar10
@wolvenstar10 Ай бұрын
So the point I am aiming at here, is that this may not be a time of utter ruin for them (or even us millennials), we are not having to rebuilding from the ashes of nothing. What we it though is a time darkness. A time when there is legitimate hardship that has been caused by the mismanagement of a prior generation that was overall...to be blunt....narcissistic. Maybe it is because my wife and I are starting out own family, but my goal (and I thought the goal of every generation) was to attempt to leave the place in a better condition for the next generation than you received it. I don't want to make my children's life softer, but I want to make sure that the conditions they find themselves in are better, and the opportunities plentiful. I do want to be able to provide a better safety net, so if they do fuck up, it won't be that they are screwed for future prospects.
@sireyoursistermodernworld4244
@sireyoursistermodernworld4244 Ай бұрын
In short, helicopter parenting and bulldozer parents - saving the kids from uncomfortable / painful lessons needed to build social skills and abilities if I'm understanding you correctly.
@B_Van_Glorious
@B_Van_Glorious Ай бұрын
As an elder millennial, i can tell you first hand that everything you said about gen Zs percieved starting point, based on what they were taught about society and the world v what theyve experienced is the exact same thing millennials have experienced. Ive worked in a very public field for well over a decade now. I know thousands of people and their stories and theres like a social dividing line between life experiences; of those born before and after 1980. Which aligns with the rise of Reagan and the western worlds Neoliberal/globalism takeover, followed by the eastern worlds similar takeover after the wall came down in 89. Much is policy, like you described in the intro, and props for making that distinction. Most, simply, don't and lump social change into the same category as concerted governmental decision making - which is by design, this mass conflation, as evidenced by all the disgusting theatrics on the hill. In reality, equal rights for gay and trans people (survivors benefits, adoption, etc), birth control (fundamentally libertarian; womens freedom and autonomy over their own bodies), and the backlash against police brutality = social issues. These things have almost zero effect on your life and your choices. Gay marraige doesn't demean straight marriage, the actions of straight people already do that with the 50%+ dovorce rate. The thing about social issues, is its NOT zero sum. No one loses by raising the floor. But the moneyed interests, theu offshoring, refusing to reinvest in infrastructure or employee development (shouldering that cost onto the employee by demanding unnecessary degrees) have destroyed the middle class. Right now, in the year of our lord 2024, if you dont annually earn a million dollars, you arent middle class. You are the working poor. To live the quality of life my ww2/Korea vet, sole income, grandfather provided = buying cars for his 4 kids, a car for gma, a sports car for fun, a vacation home, a boat, annual vacations, golfing 3x a week, you need that income. The gutting of the dollar and the wringing dry of the workers has been brought to us by policy and the bankers. If youre pissed off about the economic outlook of your life, dont blame social issues, blame business for breaking the social contract and politicians for selling us out. Every president since Reagan has been neo-liberal. Clinton and Obama included. The fight isnt left or right, the fight is UPWARDS.
@vinniechan
@vinniechan Ай бұрын
So true The way I see in the generation came before us started from a tough place but was on an upwards trend for 70 yrs Problem is all the decision they made hinged on everything going upwards It's like getting credit card on your income and maxing it out every month but now that income is looking shaky and you can't cut your spending
@salprocopio7319
@salprocopio7319 Ай бұрын
Bro really put his hand on our shoulder and told us “it’s only the beginning”
@cpt.honklerof3rdkekistania400
@cpt.honklerof3rdkekistania400 Ай бұрын
"Zoomers are just upset living standards are slightly lowering bro, zoomere just dont want to do trades bro, theyre lazy from luxery bro." *be me literally installing cabinets in some rich old boomers mcmansion in private neighborhood 🙃*
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
Same 😂 Treated like a fucking servant barely getting paired enough to pay for gas and food.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
LOVE your content mr z! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
The support is much appreciated, pal!
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
@@MonsieurDean Np
@LaMach420
@LaMach420 Ай бұрын
Just failed my art school exam 😡😔 what career should I consider next?
@platypusrecords3788
@platypusrecords3788 Ай бұрын
Dictator
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
Warlord 😂
@inerlotechnologies4908
@inerlotechnologies4908 28 күн бұрын
Politics
@aggressiveindifference
@aggressiveindifference Ай бұрын
For those without sponsorblock or are watching on mobile: skip to 4:42 once schilling starts.
@spookyboi4784
@spookyboi4784 20 күн бұрын
"Things are hard, but don't worry my friends. It's gonna get way fucking worse"
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
Europe: "What the hell happened to us! What happened to traditional western values?" America: "What happened to traditional western values!? They came true! You're looking at them!"
@josephida8390
@josephida8390 Ай бұрын
I actually had plans for major reforms. Since our country seems to be somewhat in a dip, I was thinking that we should throw the shackles off of the past and move forward with the future. Since this generation (Generation Z) is giving up on finding meaning, I was thinking of land reform and allowing said generation to own 4 acres of land which they can help raise their crops and livestock along with their families and neighbors. The plan is to stabilize as much as possible by giving the generation something to work with even if that labor is manual. This is also on top of military, agriculture, education, government, zoning and economic reforms. Reply if you are interested and we'll see how this can work out if everyone is to be happy.
@sullathehutt7720
@sullathehutt7720 Ай бұрын
​@@josephida8390 The current management will not allow any of that to happen. They wield "democracy" as their mandate to keep you down. Gotta do something about them first.
@xaviercopeland2789
@xaviercopeland2789 Ай бұрын
@@josephida8390land reform has never and will never work.
@FrancisDoubleA
@FrancisDoubleA Ай бұрын
im not westerner so i got no or less clue what is going on
@palious13
@palious13 Ай бұрын
I went back to school and got a degree in Paralegal studies because I was told there was an extreme shortage. Now, I can't get a job because they all want at least 5 years experience. How can I get experience if no one hires newbies?
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
Hes literally me! Got my Mechanical engineering masters but now mfs want 4+ years of experience OUTSIDE of my internships. The system is rigged and I no longer want any part of it. Time to abandoned this little experiment that is western society.
@phongtranquoc7557
@phongtranquoc7557 20 күн бұрын
Pay them for internship lmao
@georgg372
@georgg372 Ай бұрын
I am an early European Millenial with a Master in Finance who turned away from banking and became a rail roader. it is a much more fulfulling job than banking could've ever been. I also reenlisted to my countries' army reserve and love every bit of it. and I even managed to get a housing mortgage right before Covid started.
@Defense0001
@Defense0001 9 күн бұрын
I think we're looking at two options for the future. 1. A political civil war caused by heightened tensions, poor economic status that continues to decline, etc etc 2. A rebellion against oppression, in a time where rights and opportunities are continuously stripped away from young people. -Be 14 in 1898 -has a fiance -has a job -has a down payment for a home -4 years away from entering local politics -able to enlist -able to drink -able to smoke -doesnt need a license to build, hunt, fish, drive, etc -be 18 in 2024 -cant get a license until 19 due to new regulations -cant buy homes -cant buy cars -cant drink -cant smoke -cant get a job due to age discrimination -cant watch adult content -not able to enter political office
@StormKnight1
@StormKnight1 Ай бұрын
Gen Z in America: 🤕 Gen Z in third world countries: 💀
@RAMZAVFX
@RAMZAVFX Ай бұрын
I disagree, after visiting my cousins I wanna replicate their experience. Make usd online and use it to leverage the exchange rate like one of the digital nomads but stacking it instead of blowing it on traveling. The labor jobs ofc don't pay shit in 3rd world though.
@StormKnight1
@StormKnight1 Ай бұрын
@@RAMZAVFX I'm confused as to which end of your reply is from a third world country, you or your cousins? Also gen Z in third world countries don't travel because they're too broke. Whatever problem gen Z is struggling with in the USA that might seem challenging but doable, just magnify that to horrific levels of improvishment and ruination for people of the third world.
@dan8910100
@dan8910100 Ай бұрын
@@RAMZAVFX the usa doesnt exist for the third world parasites to leach off of. weve already done enough. western culture like airplanes, electricity, medicine, the internet, or t-shirts arent someones entitlement just because they exist. the west has been very generous and that generosity has been met with hate, envy, and jealousy, people have had enough of the endless disrespect and the endless fake victimhood just because lesser cultures have achieved so little.
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
@@RAMZAVFX honestly, I get it. I may actually go back to Mexico and do the same. safer for me than staying in an increasingly hostile environment like the US where threat vectors keep rising as the government seems to do everything it can NOT to take accountability for its actions and continue its Kabuki theatre... Pretty based my friend, pretty, based.
@tunga9966
@tunga9966 Ай бұрын
Imagine that thing's are "hard" right now. They aren't they are just stagnant. My grandparents grew up in WW2 and they had it hard. Not knowing if their father would return home. Not knowing if the sentry's old home would be theirs tomorrow. Going to school with a empty stomach. Then only having a soup that is just water and potatoes. They and the adults back then were dying or where close to it for years. These times are not just hard. But a nightmare. The things that we fase here Today globally is because of mismanagement and incompetents Best thing is to just ride this out and keep on working no matter what. Giving up or giving in to anger just makes everything go way worse.
@tunga9966
@tunga9966 Ай бұрын
Might be a few or more misspellings here. Autocorrect is good.
@Dan-jx5ob
@Dan-jx5ob Ай бұрын
if its not hard try paying rent in a suburb solo on a fresh out of collage salary lol. good luck living on crackers and ice
@LaMach420
@LaMach420 Ай бұрын
It's definitely hard times for young people who cant stay with their parents. Said hard times hasnt caught up to the rest of society though. That will probably the pivotal moment.
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
I made due.
@jbrown8601
@jbrown8601 Ай бұрын
Great video, much needed message. Chin up lads! Its not as bad as you think.
@Patson20
@Patson20 Ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever seen many gen z people and said "they know what they are doing and are strong". Normally I look at gen z and say this is the generation that will be our end. And I'm technically a gen z
@alieunjie8459
@alieunjie8459 Ай бұрын
Sounding just like a doomer. You were born in the right generation 💀😂🤣
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work 🎉🎉🎉
@MonsieurDean
@MonsieurDean Ай бұрын
🫡
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 Ай бұрын
​@@MonsieurDean🤗
@Coldsummer91
@Coldsummer91 Ай бұрын
So Neil Howe who coined the term Millennial in the 90s is one of the main people who crafted this current generational theory. Last year he released a new book called 'The Fourth Turning is Here' he dates Millennials 1982-2005 and doesn't start the post-Millennial generation until 2006. It's a good read I highly recommend checking it out. Also there's a KZfaq channel called The Generational Report that does a good job breaking it all down in simpler terms.
@JimBaker-vk6ed
@JimBaker-vk6ed Ай бұрын
As someone whos in the old side of gen z i was born in 2001 and you made good points but when we look at past generations and things they have done you can't be surprised when alot of us become radical or extreme on issues or our beliefs
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