Your post ......
is an interesting reply. You start out putting blame on others for choices that ultimately were YOURS to make. Then you get to your real point that you are tired of placing specific blame on millennials when other generations created just as many problems. If you actually reread my post the problem was identified as decision making. No where in that post was blame specifically assigned to a specific generation you just jumped to that assumption that it blamed millennials. Are millennials to blame? Some might be if they ignored good advice. Are Gen X/Baby Boomers/Teachers/Others to blame? Quite possibly if they failed to offer proper advice, counseling or other support to millennials in the decision making process. The point was and still is decision making and its consequences are a critical component of the process, not just cost. Thanks to you, another critical piece of the equation is highlighted which is personal responsibility and accountability for one's own actions.
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Posted: 06/13/2019 at 10:47AM