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Is the world shutdown what some older people suggesting, showing Millennials just have no idea how to cope with life?

It's a consequence of their being the first generation largely led by the fruit of feminism the children of single parent families? This is some of what I've heard being said. Does history tell if the last Millenials, those born just a decade before the year 1000 A.D, were equally a 'hopeless' generation?
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in10RjFox · M
This Pandemic is something new to the world, which has never faced such a catastrophe. So it is a new beginning or in other words, the world has to start from scratch. So there is no historic reference to compare.

But yes, the current first generation has been living in a myth, for they have been conducted all along in life and were travelling in life as happy passengers. But now all of a sudden everything has come to a halt and they have to now take control of life.

There is not going to be any olympics .. no competitions .. no jobs ... no employment. no travel .. no use for vehicle.

So the new generation has to unite and now start their own life, and not just depend on the system or government or money.

Time to get away from parents and start life afresh. The problem is the old people are least interested about the future of the world, and just want to pass away... hahahaha
Bc8627 · 26-30, F
@in10RjFox I'm told we faced a pandemic in 1968 with Influenza A which killed far more people than Civid19, and which is still with us rearing its viciousness in various places almost annually.
in10RjFox · M
@Bc8627 maybe, but the world was more local then and the young generation developing and aspiring. This one is different in the sense it's killed the economy more than people.