The Dangers Of Millennials

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The standard way of thinking about millennials is that they are lazy, entitled and selfish kids who still live in their parents basement. In his interview The Millennial Generation and internet addiction, Simon Sinek (2017) maintains that millennials have been dealt a bad hand and the world should change to accommodate them. Sinek discusses the four main reasons he believes for millenials are dissatisfied or unhappy. In his discussion of millennials, Sinek used the typical stereotype of a whole generation as a springboard to talk about the problems facing Gen Y (another name for Millennials). One of the problems Sinek blames for the sad situation millennials are facing is bad parenting. More specifically, he blames the way “failed parenting strategies” have hurt millennials. For example, …show more content…

Because of this, Sinek believes that Millennials are unprepared for the harsh reality of real life. They go out into the world and reality hits them hard. Instead of being praised and coddled, they find themselves in challenging work situation and are expected to adjust to a new reality with no consideration of their emotional or psychological needs. This leads to depression and lowered self-esteem because the “real world” isn’t set up for millennials. Another factor adding to the misery of millennials is technology. Sinek compares the way millennials use social media to the way alcoholics drink. Instead of using technology as a tool, he says millennials interact with technology seeking the effect of the “feel good” chemical, dopamine. Sinek (2017) says that “Alcohol is not bad, too much alcohol is bad. Gambling is fun, too much gambling is dangerous. There is nothing wrong with social media and cellphones, it’s the imbalance.” He asserts that no matter how they actually feel, millennials are used to showing people the best of themselves on social media and acting like their lives are

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