Comment on 38% Gen Z adults suffering from 'midlife crisis', stuck in 'vicious cycle' of financial, job stress
shikitohno@lemm.ee 3 days agoSee, that’s the fun thing, advice won’t help at all. This is just the ruling class trying to shift the blame for the current situation onto a lack of paternal figures in Gen Z’s life, or broken families, or some other moral panic BS to make peoples’ suffering their own fault, rather than having to point out that this is the inevitable outcome of our chosen economic/political system.
No amount of advice is going to convince a younger adult that they were mistaken when they looked around and accurately noted they’re stuck in a world that is quite rapidly going downhill, with no realistic prospect of it improving in the near future. They’re stuck with crap jobs that are constantly trying to overload them more and more, for ever less pay. Between ghouls of the older generation and those who failed to amass enough wealth in their younger years to be able to leave work, positions throughout the career ladder are still being occupied by people who ought to have retired long ago, meaning that there’s little prospect of any significant career growth. In other words, they can’t even push through all the shit for a light at the end of the tunnel, where they’ll get theirs and finally find some stability in later years if they just put their heads down and grind through it.
Even if older relatives have some sage financial advice to give, most people and their families simply aren’t in the position to provide the sort of real, material support that is necessary to alleviate this, nor should they have to. These things should rightly fall to the government, either in the case of regulations to prevent companies from pushing so many into such precarious positions in the pursuit of making the line go up for another quarter, or as a social safety net to help the inevitable number of people who fall on hard times no matter what.
Just more gaslighting nonsense from the powers that be to deflect from systemic failures of our society.