I don't even have one of these! 😩
81 0 ReplySame. That last one has been brutal lately
26 0 ReplyIt comes in waves. Keep surfing, another one will come along.
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What is the oldest you can be and still call yourself a millennial? Google says born in 1980s counts. I'm pretty sure I have all five.
Now excuse me while I avoid work while scrolling Lemmy. ;).
42 0 Reply1986 here, and same. A lot of us older millennials have things pretty well figured out by now.
14 0 ReplyAnd yet still every year you will make, functionally, less money than the last. You will get poorer and poorer and it took you longer to get settled than the generation before you.
As a younger millenial, please don’t just slip into the same old tired horseshit that the people before you did. It’s not helping and a lot of millenials are definitely struggling where they shouldn’t have to.
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Yeah, these 5 things are at least partially dependent on each other, with some feedback mechanisms. Having healthy coping mechanisms makes it easier to have meaningful relationships. A satisfying career can lead to financial security. So can a meaningful relationship (dual earners with shared expenses tend to be pretty financially resilient). And all of the above can obviously feed into a will to live.
I get some people are hurting, but it probably isn't helpful to try to say that literally nobody has these things. A substantial percentage of us do. Gen Z might be hurting even more, too, so focusing only on millennials is counterproductive.
7 0 Reply1980, but it's more about the experience. Did you have a computer when you were young? AOL in highschool? Millennial.
6 0 ReplyI requested AOL floppies so I could wipe them and reuse them for shareware. Does that count? ;)
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I was born in 1981 and from what I've seen technically that is the first year people are considered to be millennials. It's kind of a grey area though.
5 0 ReplyYeah this is why I disagree with the generation boundaries. I'm technically a millennial but I already owned my first home before the global financial crisis in 2008.
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I dunno, I'm probably very lucky. I have all five. 🤷♂️ I'm here if anyone wants to talk. (Probably not though, eh. 🫠)
21 0 ReplyOne would probably need coping mechanisms for that.
I almost have a couple of these, so I guess you could say I'm doing pretty well for a millennial.
11 0 ReplyIf you feel like you're doing well, don't let anybody, or some list, make you feel otherwise. ❤️
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What's your career?
5 0 ReplyI'm in IT. Web developer consultant at the moment. 🙂
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Even if you had those 5 things for a period of time these will fluctuate. Life makes no promises.
15 0 ReplyI was promised at least lemons, but frankly if I waited for life to deliver I would have scurvy by now...
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I have #5. It’s called spite when it’s the only one of these that you have.
15 0 ReplyFuck me, one would be plenty
14 0 ReplyI'm just undefined that there aren't more list items to miss.
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I have none of the five.
13 0 ReplyI have none of these things 🫠
12 0 ReplyI mean... is this really just limited to millenials? I feel like... this is a lot more common no matter your generation
11 0 ReplyEvery generation seems to think other generations have everything they don't. It's like the People's Front of Judea vs the Judean People's Front.
1 0 ReplyIt’s like the People’s Front of Judea vs the Judean People’s Front.
good point.
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No millennial has a unicorn either (I checked)
11 0 ReplyI've met a few who did 😏
9 0 ReplyEverybody... Disregard my previous comment. Missed this guy
Guess you can say I needed more time to... puts on sunglasses... Gradually adjust
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1/5 could be worse sorry for bragging
10 0 Reply4/5 ain't bad
7 0 Reply1985 here. All but the first one. But my coping mechanisms are way healthier now than a decade or two ago so progress!
6 0 ReplyWhy do you got to start with such a hard one.
5 0 ReplyImagine having the first four, but still somehow not making it to the fifth
5 0 Reply2, 3, 5; 4 not required.
4 0 ReplyAre you sure you are a human?
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Not only do I have none of those,they are also in order of importance
4 0 ReplyMillenial and 5/5, I'd say it depends where you live ...
4 0 ReplySpawn points!
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I have #5! Those boomers are going to have to fight me for it.
4 0 ReplyWhat if my coping mechanism is denial, which means I believe it to be healthy because I'm denying the negative?
4 0 Replyhmm kinda number 3 (no debt but no savings either), most of number 4 after a few rough years and a coin toss on 5 depending on season, time of day, my mental load and at least one variable i haven't nailed down yet
3 0 ReplyClinging to #5 Working on #1 (hoping it'll be the doorway to at least some of the other 3)
We're still here, that's already a lot :)
3 0 ReplyFunny joke, none if us have the last one.
3 0 ReplyNo milliennial has all six: 1.-5. As above. 6. Uses social media
3 0 ReplyDoes LinkedIn count? If it does, I know a millennial who has all of these.
3 0 ReplyNobody who regularly uses LinkedIn has a will to live. They're clearly already soulless, at least
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2 and 3ish
3 0 ReplyOne out of five...
2 0 ReplySomehow 3 is the only one I have. Would definitely trade it for any of the others if I could guarantee I wouldn't then have none.
2 0 ReplyOddly I only have financial security... Any single gay bears out there?
2 0 ReplySeems like my daughter does. One of the lucky ones I guess.
1 0 ReplyI have 2 and 5 sometimes 4, hoping soon to get 3 and a solid 4. I'll never have 1 because that's kinda what's going to make 4 so satisfying.
1 0 ReplyI'm kinda proud, sitting here at 40%...
1 0 ReplyI have a little bit of everything. Maybe 2/5 total.
1 0 ReplyDo pets count for #4?
1 0 ReplyI'd say I'm at about 50% on the last two. I've never experienced any of the first three though lol
1 0 Reply- Eh, mostly okay
- Yep
- Yep
- Nah
- Yep
At the very least I've got the things that contribute towards unnecessary stress knocked out.
1 0 ReplyMiss me on #1, I'm here for weed and my family. The job is barely good enough for 2 but is rockin' 3.
1 0 ReplyHow many Boomers did you think had that?
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