A grim reality is unfolding for younger generations. The wave of despair-driven deaths—suicides, substance abuse, alcoholism—keeps climbing. Layer in the economic squeeze: wages can't catch up to living costs, homeownership feels like a distant dream, birth rates are tanking, and wealth concentration has hit extremes. Hyperinflation ate away purchasing power while opportunities dried up. No wonder Gen Z threw in the towel. It's not pessimism—it's rational response to a stacked deck. When the fundamentals are broken, checking out starts looking like the only move available.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-13 15:51
Honestly, this is the real picture right now... housing prices, prices of goods, job opportunities, all damn pressure on us, and we're still called pessimistic. Laughing to death.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-13 15:51
They say we are pessimistic, but we say this is called seeing the reality clearly.
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-13 15:51
NGL, this is the reality. The system itself is broken, and you're still expecting hope from young people?
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DegenGambler
· 01-13 15:50
Nah, this is the true portrayal of capitalism. Our generation has indeed been taken for a ride.
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SerLiquidated
· 01-13 15:42
Let's just accept that the end of capitalism is like this; after all, we are all lambs awaiting slaughter.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-13 15:26
Basically, the system itself is completely broken; blaming young people for lying flat is the real joke.
A grim reality is unfolding for younger generations. The wave of despair-driven deaths—suicides, substance abuse, alcoholism—keeps climbing. Layer in the economic squeeze: wages can't catch up to living costs, homeownership feels like a distant dream, birth rates are tanking, and wealth concentration has hit extremes. Hyperinflation ate away purchasing power while opportunities dried up. No wonder Gen Z threw in the towel. It's not pessimism—it's rational response to a stacked deck. When the fundamentals are broken, checking out starts looking like the only move available.