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RE: The Bare Minimum

Great post @tarazkp.
It is very true that the employment/working system has changed over the past years. The usual procedure of going to college and getting a good job is gradually fading, which as resulted to large state of confusion among the younger generations.

No doubt, some younger ones who have realize that no inheritance awaits them, are gradually taken every moment of their life's by grabbing the necessary opportunities for the future.

And lastly, decision making is surprisingly a big problem in today's world. Younger generations don't know how to make decisions for themselves, always wanting their parents or third party to decide for them even when they've passed the age of 20.

The world is changing, how well can this young ones change with it ?.

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I got a degree in architectural drafting in 2005.

Worst.
Timing.
Ever.

Stable employment in a strong economy has never been in the cards for my entire adult life.

So sorry about that 🥲.
The only opportunities available now are for those with connections or those that have someone somewhere in a top position. But it's good that web 3.0 and other internet efforts have created some opportunities for those who chooses to make good use of it.

I suspect for those who aren't willing to make their own decisions, the real reason is that they don't want to wear the blame for making the wrong one. People seem to think it is is better to have a crappy life and blame others, than to take responsibility.

the real reason is that they don't want to wear the blame for making the wrong one.

Lol 😂, you've just said the plain truth