Hey, Millennials — the generation that grew up with the internet and smartphones — do you ever feel like you’re the forgotten children of history? We were once told to work hard, study diligently, and the world would be ours. But reality seems to have a different script for us. From financial crises to high inflation, Millennials have experienced a series of “missing era dividends,” as if the world owes us a check that never gets cashed.
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Despite working hard, many Millennials feel they’re not getting the returns they deserve. Job satisfaction surveys reveal that many Millennials are dissatisfied with their salaries, work environment, and career development opportunities. Stagnant wage growth and career bottlenecks make it difficult to find a sense of achievement and satisfaction at work. This not only affects personal career happiness but also has a negative impact on the economic vitality of society as a whole.
I can understand why millennials may be disappointed by what is going on, but this is nothing compared to what the greatest generation had to go through, which includes suffering world war one, the great depression and fighting world war two.
So just because things have not been great for this generation, it does not mean that they cannot turn things around later on their lives, it is just that this will require they have their eyes open for any opportunity that presents itself and they take advantage of it.