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Ryan Sean Adams (rsa.eth)
@rsa.eth
I think young people are believing a lie. There's this idea out there that younger generations have fewer opportunities than their parents. Not true. Not for the curious. There's been like 100,000,098 new opportunities created by AI in the past 12 months just waiting for someone like you to go do them. Don't look for your politicians to create economic opportunity - they will disappoint you. Look to technology - look to your own boundless curiosity - there's infinite whitespace here. You have more opportunities than your parents but they're not in factory jobs and pensions and college degrees and political speeches. They're on the internet. For the explorers. Go find them.
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the limit being set is how molded people are by the "path" of get a career have a happy life, because it worked for 2 generations. and with that they don't see much beyond it and it has become "normal" therefore with media being a highlight spectical for virality in any form one feels overwhelmed leading to a feeling of less opportunity in general beyond the "i'll get a job" mantra though personally I don't think people in their 20s now will have much of a career in that sense of being able to afford homes and provide for 2-3 kid families with a job like their parents and grandparents have why? retirement debt (benefits yet to be paid) + need for inflation due to already existing debt so they won't have the wage growth or the retirement funds/payment to life that life meaning that the mantra being lived by for people needs to be closer to the 1950s/1940s then to the 2000s
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