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Eris's avatar

Absolutely. My parents were dismayed more than once when I walked out on jobs because I'd had enough of their bullshit and didn't have another job to go to. Yes, I'm not financially secure in my mid-50s because I wasn't career focussed, but also "whatever".

I also remember working as an usher (when I was about 30-ish) in a beautiful deco cinema and very sternly telling an irate patron who had queued in the wrong queue for a sold out movie to "OK, calm down. I'll just seat you in this cinema and explain to the people who do have tickets for this cinema that an idiot with a big ego took their seats". They did calm down and my much younger co-worker looked at me in shock, like, how could I dare to raise my voice to a patron? Because I give no fucks for tantrums and I was a reliable worker who knew I wouldn't get fired for putting an arsehole in his place, that's why.

I'm regularly amazed at how timid and whiney younger generations are. So afraid of not being liked. I mean, sure, I want to be liked. But liked by arseholes? Couldn't care less.

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Rob Janicke's avatar

“I suspect Gen X is like this because we learned that most adults were a raging disappointment at an early age. So we collectively shrugged our shoulders and said “Well…whatever…never mind…”

As far as I’m concerned, not only was this true then, but many of those adults (even though we’re the adults now, or something like that) have become even worse in their old age. Talk about the inability to teach old dogs new tricks…

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