Do you think young people have a more difficult future than parents? Why?
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They have been raised with many whims and the most heard comment when talking about the millennial generation (17-38 years old) is that they have no reason to complain because in their first years of life they were treated almost like kings.
There is a lot of truth in that, although this is a certainty that is conjugated in the past. The childhood and adolescence of the majority of people who make up this generation was much better than that experienced by their parents and, of course, by their grandparents. But that stage of well-being has been a mirage. It was very ephemeral. The present and future of millennials, in theory the best-prepared generation in history, points in another direction. The general perception, after that happy childhood, is that once the adult stage has arrived, what they have had to live is much worse than what this society offered to their parents at their age. A warning to the younger generations, those who are now under 38 years old.ción: