"...It’s happening all over, in all sorts of families, not just young people moving back home but also young people taking longer to reach adulthood overall. It’s a development that predates the current economic doldrums, and no one knows yet what the impact will be — on the prospects of the young men and women; on the parents on whom so many of them depend; on society, built on the expectation of an orderly progression in which kids finish school, grow up, start careers, make a family and eventually retire to live on pensions supported by the next crop of kids who finish school, grow up, start careers, make a family and on and on. The traditional cycle seems to have gone off course, as young people remain un tethered to romantic partners or to permanent homes, going back to school for lack of better options, traveling, avoiding commitments, competing ferociously for unpaid internships or temporary (and often grueling) Teach for America jobs, forestalling the beginning of adult life..."
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That's a lengthy article LOL I as a 24 year old should not make such a complaint. But yea, I just read the first tenth and it's looking to be a great read that all of us should skim through.
ReplyDeleteMoe, can you please put up a pic for this article? And some quotes as well? I think that would attract more viewers. Appreciate it fam.
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ReplyDeleteand tell Javi to join the team!
ReplyDeleteYou need to write Javi an email and tell him to join...he has his reasons, but theres ways to get around it...
ReplyDeleteI'll work on putting picks with this and quotes...
Appreciate the touch ups, sorry to be such a doosh about it.
ReplyDeleteI'll email him tomorrow. Shut eye time. And I will finish reading this article tomorrow morning.
Awesome post fam.