
Sprite_Geist
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- May 27, 2020
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No I disagree - to an extent. Young people want to live in a society where necessities are affordable, and with the possibility of being able to save up for a house. These are normal expectations, and ones which many have had in previous generations. Plus I do not believe that refusing to deal with the harshness of reality makes a person coddled. Some people simply do not wish to experience needless suffering and pain, and this is okay. In previous generations there was a culture of silence, in which you were expected to absorb whatever pain you have... just for the sake of it. In the current climate, though, this is slowly changing. People no longer have a desire to "tough it out" because an outdated machismo mindset dictates so.
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