One useful lens for understanding the millennial identity crisis is the simultaneous thinning-out, dissolution or disruption of long-standing social substrates for intimacy, self-development & meaningful work.
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Recap: relatively mediocre young people are taking on tremendous debt to pay off institutions incentivized to certify them no matter what, and they're entering a business environment where they'll be just fine as long as they're highly skilled with an eye trained on emerging techpic.twitter.com/DOKFXGFJqx
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Marriage & sex rates have plummeted. At best, having a family is an Old Timey choice; at worst, Do You Breeders Hate The Environment? Gender relations are increasingly unhinged, Tinder's the default for meeting people & nobody can afford to give up a rent-controlled studio anyway
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I think a lot of young people are praying this job'll last long enough to get them out from under their crushing debt, hoping that whatever they do will still need doing for 40 more years & wishing *someone* would love them in a way they never learned to love anyone else
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What can anyone do with all this? I don't know. But I really like
@EricRWeinstein's closing comments from his recent appearance on the MIT Artificial Intelligence podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wq9x2QcZN0 …pic.twitter.com/LYzwd7u5o8
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"You really want to court authoritarian control in our society because you can’t see that people may not be able to defend themselves in the marketplace because the marginal product of their labor is too low to feed their dignity as a soul?"pic.twitter.com/XzhCUyVh2L
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