• Troy
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    412 months ago

    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. ;).

    • @FlexibleToast
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      142 months ago

      1986 here, and same. A lot of us older millennials have things pretty well figured out by now.

      • @Soup
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        142 months ago

        And 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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          You’re making some assumptions here that I won’t look for another employer or won’t get a promotion. With my promotion and pay raises, my pay did out pace inflation since I started this job in 2019. But, you’re correct otherwise.

          As a younger millenial, please don’t just slip into the same old tired horseshit that the people before you did

          I don’t think that’s the problem. I think the problem is the same for Gen X and Millenials. Boomers absolutely refused to give up power and would rather die than retire. Feingold died and ruined her legacy, RBG died and ruined her legacy, Pelosi stayed in long enough to lead the democratic party to where it is now (neo conservative), Biden called it quits too late for a true primary basically handing over the country to whom he claimed was an existential threat ruining his legacy, we just elected the oldest person to ever to run for president… We never got our chance to run things. Our voices were crushed by the largest generation to exist. They were the party generation, and I’m afraid Gen Z and Alpha are more the hangover generations. With boomers finally being forced to retire or dying, I think we’ll finally have a chance to at least start fixing some of the damage.

        • @glassware
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          62 months ago

          And 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.

          No I won’t? I get raises above inflation, and I was married with a mortgage in my mid 20s.

          • @Soup
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            32 months ago

            Well that’s a rarity, you must be absolutely raking it in at this point. Most places I’ve heard of tend to not even admit that inflation is real so that any raise they do offer barely, or doesn’t at all, covers inflation and isn’t really a raise at all.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      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.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      62 months ago

      1980, but it’s more about the experience. Did you have a computer when you were young? AOL in highschool? Millennial.

      • Troy
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        102 months ago

        I requested AOL floppies so I could wipe them and reuse them for shareware. Does that count? ;)

            • Troy
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              “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of magnetic tapes hurtling down the highway”

    • @MrJameGumb
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      52 months ago

      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.

    • @glassware
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      42 months ago

      Yeah 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.

  • @saltesc
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    I have 5/5. I’ve always rejected the idea of traditional goals and instead went out to have fun and enjoy life. Really didn’t care; I already was used to nothing and it is liberating. The rest just kind of happened without noticing.

    It helps to love yourself and to stay away from stupid.

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.

  • Victor
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    212 months ago

    I dunno, I’m probably very lucky. I have all five. 🤷‍♂️ I’m here if anyone wants to talk. (Probably not though, eh. 🫠)

    • @Brickhead92
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      112 months ago

      One 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.

      • Victor
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        72 months ago

        If you feel like you’re doing well, don’t let anybody, or some list, make you feel otherwise. ❤️

      • Victor
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        52 months ago

        I’m in IT. Web developer consultant at the moment. 🙂

        • @LovableSidekick
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          32 months ago

          That’s what I did (retired now). By itself that wouldn’t have been enough but I also did theatre for years, which rounded it all out really well.

          • Victor
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            22 months ago

            Nice! Having wonderful family and friends is the ticket for me, I believe. And a lot of hobbies. Tons and tons of interests to keep my mind and body busy.

    • @Cypher
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      22 months ago

      Hello fellow 5/5!

      It’s rare to have other truly satisfied and happy millennials to talk to.

      Lucky really is the right word.

  • @Smoogs
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    172 months ago

    Even if you had those 5 things for a period of time these will fluctuate. Life makes no promises.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      I was promised at least lemons, but frankly if I waited for life to deliver I would have scurvy by now…

  • @Norin
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    162 months ago

    I have #5. It’s called spite when it’s the only one of these that you have.

  • @JackLSauce
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    132 months ago

    No millennial has a unicorn either (I checked)

      • @JackLSauce
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        42 months ago

        Everybody… Disregard my previous comment. Missed this guy

        Guess you can say I needed more time to… puts on sunglasses… Gradually adjust

  • @Carbonizer
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    132 months ago

    I have none of these things 🫠

  • @mojofrododojo
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    112 months ago

    I mean… is this really just limited to millenials? I feel like… this is a lot more common no matter your generation

    • @LovableSidekick
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      12 months ago

      Every 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.

      • @mojofrododojo
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        12 months ago

        It’s like the People’s Front of Judea vs the Judean People’s Front.

        good point.

  • v_krishna
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    62 months ago

    1985 here. All but the first one. But my coping mechanisms are way healthier now than a decade or two ago so progress!