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Highly Recommended Watch: Why Is This Generation Struggling So Much? - Scott Galloway | Modern Wisdom Podcast 543 (youtube.com)
Scott Galloway is a clinical professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, a public speaker, entrepreneur and an author.

Millennials are the first generation who have not done better than their parents. Educational outcomes, finances, home ownership, mental health and marriage rates are all thrown up in the air. Why has this happened and what can we do about it?

Expect to learn why covid worsened the wealth gap more than it already was, why TikTok is a trojan stallion which should be banned, why news pundits suck so much, what makes a news story go viral, Scott's advice to young people on how to maximise effectiveness in life, the most important things to focus on in order to be happy and much more...

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00:00 Intro
00:22 Are Young People Worse Off Than Their Parents?
07:10 How TikTok Has Been Weaponised
19:19 Why Lonely Men Are Dangerous
28:09 Is Technology Sedating Men?
36:05 The Integrity of News Pundits
42:53 Society’s Problems of Super-abundance
52:35 Scott’s Advice to People in their 30’s
1:01:02 Where to Find Scott

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst World Global Statistics are clear in one point: humans now live better than in any other past time. Hunger and poverty have been reduced from just fifty years, ago, Health indexes also show (with the Pandemic exception) better health overall. The percentage of deaths brought by traffic accidents, conflicts, violence compared to just 30 years ago show an important reduction (even if the individual numbers are higher, the percentage on overall population is much reduced). So, we could say we should be optimistic and continue with this reduction of suffering and poverty. However, the general feeling is the generations following the baby boomers are having a hard time comparing to them, whether finding jobs, living conditions, life/work balance, housing, everything. And that, it's also true. Reasons are more or less clear. We are living the end of a time where consumption was cheap and ready available, and there were hopes about future. The paradigm shift we are clearly living now didn't start yesterday. Already in the 1980s futurologists like Toffler were talking about it. And this change means problems, conflicts, confusion, taking people out of their comfort places, disrupting everything. Millenials have been the first to realise that what they were promised by their parents the baby boomers is not real. Everything is changing fast, not everybody is able to react, and the horizon is not clear at all. Millenials are already taking the rings of the world, and they can't dream of past times, they have to deal with what they have in their hands, building a new paradigm. This podcast shows examples of what is good and bad now, with tech being a blessing and a nightmare for young people addicted to it (TiktoK the best example), with work being disrupted by tech, the incels life style and its dangers, etc. Anyway we have to go ahead, underline the positive, change for the best whatever can be changed and discard the rest.