"I Don't Want to Work!" Does Gen Z Have a Laziness Problem?

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  • @JadoreLulu
    @JadoreLulu24 күн бұрын

    I don’t get why Gen Z (or a good portion) has to publicly post their meltdowns online, it’s embarrassing.

  • @summerwalker21

    @summerwalker21

    24 күн бұрын

    It’s all for attention, as someone who is gen Z, we do not claim them 😂

  • @robertbusek30

    @robertbusek30

    24 күн бұрын

    I suspect it’s because that portion of Gen Z considers “trauma” to be a badge of honor.

  • @summerwalker21

    @summerwalker21

    24 күн бұрын

    @@robertbusek30 which is such a weird ‘flex’

  • @WakandaleezaRazz

    @WakandaleezaRazz

    24 күн бұрын

    @@summerwalker21the minority of you don’t claim the vast majority of you? Ok….

  • @summerwalker21

    @summerwalker21

    24 күн бұрын

    @@WakandaleezaRazz in day to day life we don’t often come across people like this, it seems to be more of an internet trend, so yes I do believe that people that act and think this way are in fact a minority (thankfully)

  • @satyricon65
    @satyricon6523 күн бұрын

    I wouldn't say a laziness problem but rather a narcissism problem.

  • @AQS521

    @AQS521

    23 күн бұрын

    And a gratitude problem

  • @user-kg5lq6nd7q

    @user-kg5lq6nd7q

    23 күн бұрын

    Maybe their parents didn’t prepare them for the real world adequately

  • @stellavale9509

    @stellavale9509

    22 күн бұрын

    It’s definitely a both problem

  • @dolphinman9896

    @dolphinman9896

    22 күн бұрын

    Both

  • @flashgordon6510

    @flashgordon6510

    22 күн бұрын

    "Self-care" has become a toxic excuse to fail. Not that you should work yourself into the ground - I've done that myself. But sometimes you have to throw your weight into the harness. That's just how it is.

  • @donkeywithascarf2435
    @donkeywithascarf243524 күн бұрын

    I hate working, but it's what I gotta do if I want to support my hobbies.

  • @SlashTheWeasel

    @SlashTheWeasel

    23 күн бұрын

    I don't . . . hate working. I wish I had more time off. I also enjoy my hobbies.

  • @KahinAhmed72

    @KahinAhmed72

    23 күн бұрын

    Balance is key in life.

  • @VanyaBraginsky

    @VanyaBraginsky

    22 күн бұрын

    That's what motivates me

  • @waretaSL
    @waretaSL24 күн бұрын

    Yes, and it makes those of us who cannot work due to health reasons look really, really bad 😐

  • @NoshikiYT

    @NoshikiYT

    24 күн бұрын

    Yeah

  • @morigaena333

    @morigaena333

    24 күн бұрын

    EXACTLY!

  • @juniorsantiago8269

    @juniorsantiago8269

    24 күн бұрын

    Yup... & I'm one of those disabled ppl that can't work cause of my disability. I would work if I could. I wanna be a car mechanic.

  • @Joe-vc3ww

    @Joe-vc3ww

    24 күн бұрын

    I think my generation does have other reasons to not want to work, but we're just completely shit at getting them across.

  • @jeradjackson7560

    @jeradjackson7560

    24 күн бұрын

    I worked six years I have asthma I don't let it beat me down but gen z they have no success because they are crybabies

  • @unqualified1174
    @unqualified117424 күн бұрын

    I was born in 1996, and I am unfortunately unable to work due to disabilities and I ACTUALLY WANT TO WORK. I truly don't understand the people who don't want to participate in society.

  • @kissesfromblondie

    @kissesfromblondie

    24 күн бұрын

    The idea of not working always sounds really nice when you are working. When i was in deep unmedicated psychosis, i was completely unable to work as i was suffering from horrible ptsd and withdrawal that made it impossible. It was much more mind-numbing to stay home and isolate myself more then it would have been to work. If you don’t want to work, what the hell are you going to do all day?

  • @satyricon65

    @satyricon65

    23 күн бұрын

    One of my depressing times in life was when I graduated from university and there were no jobs available. I too wanted to work and just could not find a job. Eventually I did find work and my life got better.

  • @TahoeJones

    @TahoeJones

    23 күн бұрын

    Your keyboard capabilities seem to be fine. There are lots of keystroke jobs.

  • @LizziesLukas

    @LizziesLukas

    23 күн бұрын

    @@TahoeJones keyboard nowadays are not physical keyboard... it's on a touchscreen phone

  • @TahoeJones

    @TahoeJones

    23 күн бұрын

    @@LizziesLukas That's odd. I can find a Bluetooth keyboard on Amazon for $6.99. Works on whatever you have. Lame excuse.

  • @looney8005
    @looney800523 күн бұрын

    Most don’t want to work not because they’re lazy but because times really have changed. A lot of people like to say that hard work pays off, that previous generations worked their butt offs, etc. meanwhile it’s true that they did and also true that hard work pays off, in this current state we are living in even harder times work no longer guarantees something at least not with a 9-5. People are just getting tired of working pay check to pay check, expected to give up a lot of hours of their lives and seeing almost no result. While there definitely might be some people who genuinely don’t want to work out of laziness I feel that this issue goes more deeper than that.

  • @notpub

    @notpub

    18 күн бұрын

    "Expected to give up their lives," to who? PART OF LIVING IS EARNING YOUR KEEP. 4/5 Americans have been living pyck 2 pyck since 1776. Its called adulting.

  • @looney8005

    @looney8005

    18 күн бұрын

    @@notpubLook I know that working is a part of life, jobs have to exist in order to keep things flowing and going for our society. However , it doesn’t mean things can’t be improved. A lot of people label those who don’t want to work as narcissists or lazy right away without ever hearing the other side out. Part of working shouldn’t have to be living pay check to pay check. That is why I mentioned people give up their lives because to a certain extend it’s true. If someone is needing to work double a job in order to make ends meet then that is giving up their lives. Work is one thing but balance needs to be there. Balance and benefits which is something the younger generation isn’t seeing so often anymore. I think almost anyone who goes into something putting work in it expect some sort of outcome and benefits to come for themselves. While the economy hasn’t always been perfect, there was a point in time where people were able to work a 9-5 and still manage to have their own place wether that be a home or renting. Fast forward to now, most are struggling. People are just tired of needing to work certain jobs that clearly only benefit the company meanwhile them as the employees do get their checks but barely enough to be considered livable in the current economy. People no longer feel like giving a big amount of time of their lives into working jobs that barely benefit them and just because it’s been going on for years it doesn’t mean it’s right or shouldn’t be improved.

  • @KittyPants.
    @KittyPants.24 күн бұрын

    To me, it seems that it's not that we "dont want to work", it's that most people cant see the fruits of their labor anymore. When you would work in a classroom, at a restaurant, or on a farm, you could see the outcome of your efforts. You could see the childern grow and develop, or the smiling faces of satisfied customers, you could see the crops growing and bearing fruit. Working in this modern corporate hell scape you often cant see the effect of your time and effort, just numbers on a screen or papers in a stack. The separation of input and output is making people miserable, even if the work is objectively easier.

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU! modern jobs have NO PURPOSE and we’re miserable for it. modern working is slavery with extra steps. WORK FOR YOURSELF PEOPLE. BUY SOME LAND AND SELF SUSTAIN!

  • @Emily-vs7zs

    @Emily-vs7zs

    23 күн бұрын

    I agree, i pride myself in hard work, and currently learning how to make my money work for me, but the problem lately is no matter how hard you work, it often feels like its never enough. Everything is so expensive and most people cant even buy a house

  • @LoneWolf-rc4go

    @LoneWolf-rc4go

    23 күн бұрын

    I think part of the problem is that people disassociate from the fruits of their labour. They'll have the latest mobile phone, designer clothes, a nice car, eat at nice places, go on expensive holidays etc then will post videos complaining that they can't afford a house. Either that or they sit on the lowest rung of the job market and complain that they can't make ends meet.

  • @4000Wiggins

    @4000Wiggins

    23 күн бұрын

    100%.

  • @thatHARVguy

    @thatHARVguy

    23 күн бұрын

    This is the reason I stopped volunteering for my local music festival. I didn't get any recognition for my hard work, while others did a lousy job and got away with it.

  • @Battmatt22
    @Battmatt2224 күн бұрын

    Im Gen Z and personally I don’t mind working I’ve never had a problem with it and the concept of having to work for 40 plus years, I like feeling the satisfaction that comes with making my own money, I also enjoy my job and my coworkers are fun so that helps.

  • @NoshikiYT

    @NoshikiYT

    24 күн бұрын

    Facts you need to work a job you like it will be hard but hard work pays off

  • @SweetOrangeGirl

    @SweetOrangeGirl

    24 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@NoshikiYTYou gotta work hard to make it look easy.

  • @AllenLantz

    @AllenLantz

    24 күн бұрын

    40 hours to me is amazing. imagine just a century ago, we would have to be working 24/7 only taking a break to sleep. I'm not gonna be planting and tending to my own crops, creating my own clothes, etc, so I need to work to provide value to someone that will do that stuff for me. Of course itd be nice to work less, but we're not there yet as a society

  • @ellechero7597

    @ellechero7597

    24 күн бұрын

    Congratulations kiddo you're the exception, how's it feel knowing you're one of the good zoomers?

  • @Sed_Contra

    @Sed_Contra

    24 күн бұрын

    I agree! I'm also a Gen Z'er, and I work to live and have a job that allows me to do the things I really enjoy, such as volunteering for church. I can't complain! I'm not rich by any means, but I can live. The entitlement of some people is ridiculous. Yes, Gen Z got dealt a rough hand with inflation. Also, deal with it. What else are you supposed to do?

  • @PruneHub
    @PruneHub23 күн бұрын

    "It's so much harder now!" Gen Z. "It's so much harder now!" Every generation before Gen Z.

  • @richardpowers6576

    @richardpowers6576

    23 күн бұрын

    Cowboy up Nancy !! Is always been hard , from a retired Boomer and a Navy vet who made it happen !!!!

  • @PruneHub

    @PruneHub

    23 күн бұрын

    @@richardpowers6576 That's what I said. Also retired "boomer" Coast Guard vet. Don't worry. We like Squids, especially those we pulled out of the water.

  • @wesmattimore2895
    @wesmattimore289524 күн бұрын

    Become a politician, get paid 6 figures and you dont have to do a dam thing, just be a good bullshiter...

  • @Bobuliss
    @Bobuliss24 күн бұрын

    What always gets me is that these types go on about working multiple jobs or getting college degrees, but they never mention what kind of jobs they have or what degrees they got. Not all jobs and degrees are created equal.

  • @christmasw330

    @christmasw330

    22 күн бұрын

    Nor do they talk about their reckless spending habits, completely undisciplined

  • @samuelblessum5759
    @samuelblessum575923 күн бұрын

    I work a low paying job, commute 30-60 minutes, don’t get any breaks, no company picnics, and shifts in the late afternoon/evening, sometimes till 2am, which also impedes a social life. These Monday-Friday 9-5 folks have no idea how lucky they are

  • @scottzackery3209
    @scottzackery320924 күн бұрын

    As a gen x, we were taught the world ain't fair, and nothing has guaranteed outcome. 🤔 Helped us cope, and make us more disciplined and independent. Everything in life will cost you something. Time ,soul, dignity.

  • @TheDrapetomanic

    @TheDrapetomanic

    23 күн бұрын

    yeah but you were taught that by the boomers who were screwing your (all of our) future(s)

  • @djjaysky9071

    @djjaysky9071

    23 күн бұрын

    gen x whined just as much

  • @craigjetton4408

    @craigjetton4408

    23 күн бұрын

    @@djjaysky9071 yeah sure pal

  • @Pavewy

    @Pavewy

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@djjaysky9071LOL. Right.

  • @HerrFinsternis

    @HerrFinsternis

    23 күн бұрын

    Yes, and your generation have done nothing to try and make it more fair. On the contrary you completely leaned into it and made it more unfair for a growing group of people. And before you say one can work hard to make it so you aren't part of that group, take in this. There will always be a group like that, society as we know it can't function without it. That's why it's fundamentally unfair and why we should actively try to reduce it.

  • @sirshauniv511
    @sirshauniv51124 күн бұрын

    These people all look clothed, fed, and healthy. They say that they would rather not work, but I have to wonder whether they would change their minds if they actually had to go without these things because of it.

  • @BigJFindAWay

    @BigJFindAWay

    24 күн бұрын

    They look clothed and fed but not healthy. They all look much much older than their years and they certainly aren’t mentally healthy. Many of these people won’t make it to 40.

  • @Robisquick

    @Robisquick

    24 күн бұрын

    Hence why the libertarian concept of negative freedom driving productivity is so important. If people know they have too big a safety net, they’ll slowly feel less of a primal need to survive and thrive.

  • @Princess_Celestia_

    @Princess_Celestia_

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@RobisquickNah, these people are just lazy commies looking for their sugar packet solution.

  • @SlashTheWeasel

    @SlashTheWeasel

    23 күн бұрын

    I noticed this too like that man wearing red suite. Um where did the money come from to buy that? Makes me wonder where they get the money from.

  • @annna6553

    @annna6553

    22 күн бұрын

    Healthy? They look miserable and ugly

  • @TheHPExperiment
    @TheHPExperiment23 күн бұрын

    Newsflash: nobody WANTS to work. But you have to to survive.

  • @tell-me-a-story-

    @tell-me-a-story-

    20 күн бұрын

    Actually I do want to work. I’m much happier when I’m employed. When someone doesn’t like working, it’s not so much, “Yeah well, nobody does,” It should be, “Learn yo like it, because if you don’t, that’s something wrong in you.”

  • @user-ib7dd9yi8b

    @user-ib7dd9yi8b

    15 күн бұрын

    I love working and enjoying fruits of my labor!

  • @patrickwilliams6780
    @patrickwilliams678024 күн бұрын

    It’s not a laziness problem it’s a maturity problem

  • @mr.b3054
    @mr.b305424 күн бұрын

    I think part of the problem is the house price to income ratio. Or rent to income level. Some young people just don’t see a way to achieve “the American Dream” and give up. It used to be even if you didn’t go to college you could get a job at a factory and earn enough to purchase a modest house. Many of those factories are gone now. Vehicles have a similar ratio- $40k for the cheapest work truck. Then there is the issue of Social Security. I’ve seen young people with the attitude. Why should I work to pay for your retirement when there will be nothing left for me when I retire?

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    🎯

  • @SlashTheWeasel

    @SlashTheWeasel

    23 күн бұрын

    My husband came up with the idea that we should stop paying into SS. My parents don't even need SS. Maybe some others do. My husband is for stopping SS and we can invest our own money.

  • @ec5657
    @ec565724 күн бұрын

    I'm Gen Y/Millennial and I don't want to work either. That's why I'm working/saving/investing until I don't have to anymore!

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    yes! 🤩

  • @ChrisJericho22
    @ChrisJericho2224 күн бұрын

    ☝🏻😤 I identify myself as "Money 💵" and hence I don't need to work.

  • @ZaphodsPlanet

    @ZaphodsPlanet

    24 күн бұрын

    Actually, since you're "money", shouldn't people be working for you? LOL

  • @ToeCutter0

    @ToeCutter0

    24 күн бұрын

    Good luck spending your "money"? I don't even want to know how that works.

  • @Princess_Celestia_

    @Princess_Celestia_

    24 күн бұрын

    Sorry, I don't accept "IamSpade" as currency.

  • @ChrisJericho22

    @ChrisJericho22

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ZaphodsPlanet "YOU?" 🤬 How dare u assume my pronounce are "You" 💥💥💥🦹🏿‍♀️

  • @ChrisJericho22

    @ChrisJericho22

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Princess_Celestia_ 🤬🤬 I am being attackkk by identityphobic person.

  • @1tommyday
    @1tommyday24 күн бұрын

    YES. Most people work FULL TIME to afford their living.

  • @jackietea8772
    @jackietea877224 күн бұрын

    unpopular opinion as a non leftist... Some people don't want to work, but they're still going to work because they have to, to survive, it doesn't mean they like it... That's where these people are, which proves that they aren't "lazy". A lot of them are in school and working more than one job... that is not "lazy". In fact, a lot of these women would make great stay-at-home moms because of this.. they're actually pretty hard workers. I worked before I met my husband, did I LOVE IT? Not really. I hate working, and find no greater purpose in being a successful career woman... so now I'm a stay-at-home mom and wife and love my life, that doesn't mean I'm lazy though. "Working=good, not wanting to work=lazy" is a narritve we should try to deconstruct, especially if we want women to embrace a life they have been told to avoid for years due to extreme feminism. I don't think this is a Gen Z thing or a woke thing... I think its a personality thing. The only issue is, they are going to TikTok to cry about it, which is cringe. I remember when Millenials got this same stereotype constantly when we were in our early 20s. There are hard-working Gen Z people out there who want to work and grow a business and be successful, and there are Gen Z people who don't find joy and purpose in it. I just think they should stop going on social media to cry about it, and instead... find a partner who likes the idea of them staying home and taking care of kids and stuff... oh wait, I forgot that's not feminist. 🙄 I think instead of calling these girls lazy... we should encourage them to find other options. Maybe something they haven't considered for themselves before since they have been brainwashed to not want kids and to be strong, independent, boss babes that dont need men.

  • @TotallyxKatiee

    @TotallyxKatiee

    24 күн бұрын

    Exactly. I find no purpose in having a career. I bought the lie, I went to college, I worked full time while in college, but know why I’m fucking angry? I still can’t afford to live and I have been not been able to get a job other than Walmart since graduating. My major is teaching too, despite the “teacher shortage” I’ve had one interview for a job I didn’t get. I’ve always wanted to be a stay at home mom and I think I’d find purpose in that. The problem? It’s unattainable. My husband and I live with my parents because rent is so fucking expensive. Teaching also pays the same as Walmart at this point too. I don’t think these women are lazy, they are frustrated with the system and probably deep down want to be taken care of, which is a natural thing for women as much as they like to deny it.

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    tell ‘em mama!😍i’m a 19 y/o woman who has no interest in working or having a career. i wanna stay home with my future babies and be a homemaker/homesteader! we’re not lazy and Misha sounds tone-deaf in this.

  • @jameseversole6118

    @jameseversole6118

    24 күн бұрын

    @@driftingdandelion You're not who she's talking about, clearly.

  • @jessicaa3623

    @jessicaa3623

    24 күн бұрын

    Anyone who uses the word "deconstruct" is cringe.

  • @faralyn11

    @faralyn11

    23 күн бұрын

    She isn't talking about the likes of you.. damn...why is that hard to understand.

  • @pat-paterson
    @pat-paterson24 күн бұрын

    They dont want to work because it doesnt pay their bills. They literally have no future prospects: cant afford to buy a home, cant afford to have kids, why slve away at a job that doesnt pay the bills? You dont need to be a genius to understand this. 20 yrs ago, I made 1835 as a junior/entry level. That same job now pays only 159 more, while bills have trippled. How does this math not math for you? I wouldnt even take that same job today, if I was a 20 yr old.

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU🎯🗣️

  • @hellucination9905

    @hellucination9905

    23 күн бұрын

    This channel is full of neoliberal bootlickers. They are so ideologized that they can't think clearly.

  • @outlawsyl

    @outlawsyl

    23 күн бұрын

    True, I never had a job, just bought a plot of land in a place where it's legal to have your own HVAC and electricity setup independently, have lots of chickens and also hunt and fish. It helps that I love seafood. I can't imagine working all day, and have no way to affect if you have food on the table by the end of the day. And no it's not that physically straining, only for the first few years but I was under 30y/o then, no problems.

  • @annna6553

    @annna6553

    22 күн бұрын

    Nicd try but minimum wage was barely 4 dollars in the late 80s California. Now it's 20 per hour. Other states have lower minimum wages but they're also dirt cheap to live in compared to California. Buying a home wasn't possible even on 10 dollars an hour back in the late 80s. You had to upgrade your job to be able to do that. Food was cheaper, yes, especially fast food but that was still a garbage diet. If you can't get a trade or find a husband is smart enough to be in the trades or an in demand job, then yeah, you're gonna struggle. And maybe have to buy a double wide mobile home for 100k. My friends mom had to,do that growing up. Interest rates were also insanely high back in the 80s as opposed to now. You can also get a reliable used Toyota for about 6-7k on carvanna, etc etc. So many excuses

  • @pat-paterson

    @pat-paterson

    22 күн бұрын

    @@annna6553 my moms appartment in the city centre, in the early 80s was 75 guilder (about 35 euro) per month. She made about 1500 guilder per month (about 725 euro). It has two bedrooms and a large balcony. That same house today costs 2000 euros in rent. A young professional has about 2500 euro per month, maybe less after taxes. NIcE trY

  • @uomodonore245
    @uomodonore24524 күн бұрын

    That's the workday of a middle class man. He gets free time to enjoy the fruits of his labor. By the way, for those that don't want to work, I have some bad news for you, no production means no consumption.

  • @outlawsyl

    @outlawsyl

    23 күн бұрын

    In some places there are no fruits of the labor, you can work 6am to 8pm and earn 50$ a month in some after-bachelor's degree jobs in my town, my wife's sister got scammed like that, now she has to live with us.

  • @wissa_is_here.
    @wissa_is_here.24 күн бұрын

    I wanted to work as a teacher so I got my bachelor's degree in education and immediately started applying for jobs. Took me two years to get into an actual teaching job even though we supposedly have a teacher shortage??! Had to work bs minimum wage jobs for two years and it really took a toll on me financially because students loans be crazy. But SURPRISE! my job as a teacher pays me about 1k more a month than working minimum wage full time. It is beyond disgusting. If it wasn't for my passion to help other students have a better experience than me, I would be so depressed.

  • @dcae

    @dcae

    24 күн бұрын

    Find a better district. A lot of public school teachers in US are paid over 100k per year.

  • @mikeg3439

    @mikeg3439

    24 күн бұрын

    College is no guarantee of income. Trades actually are a FAR better guarantee of income. And if you think there is no good or satisfaction in trades, then you have never worked for a week to build something significant, seen it complete and looked it and felt that feeling.

  • @robertbusek30

    @robertbusek30

    24 күн бұрын

    How much of your paycheck goes to union dues?

  • @cassandraerdman7144

    @cassandraerdman7144

    24 күн бұрын

    @@dcae LOL. No they're not. That's only in Oregon, California, and New York. I quit teaching to become a SAHM. If I had stayed teaching, my entire paycheck would have gone for daycare. Really a no brainer on what to do.

  • @Lissbirds

    @Lissbirds

    24 күн бұрын

    @@cassandraerdman7144 And those teachers in NY only make 100k after they've been teaching for 15 years.

  • @TTAmber
    @TTAmber24 күн бұрын

    These people confuse "we shouldnt live to work until we die" with their own flat out laziness, poor work ethic, and entitlement. They think doing the dishes or idk their JOB correctly, is cruelty because they "could be picking berries." 🙄 well i bet if they HAD to pick berries instead of doodle or something one day, they'd complain about that too. They're mad about obligation. Responsibility.

  • @CapibaraWinter

    @CapibaraWinter

    23 күн бұрын

    The "could be picking berries" fantasy also turns sour really quick once you have medical needs or winter starts rolling around :D

  • @harrisonbergeron9764
    @harrisonbergeron976424 күн бұрын

    They have never had to work for anything in their lives. Everyone gets a participation trophy. So they just want to continue that into adulthood.

  • @deicide9514

    @deicide9514

    24 күн бұрын

    think alot of people don't find purpose in life so why work? Work to sustain yourself and/or your loved ones, but if you have nothing (no one) why bother? This is what i assume though?

  • @Princess_Celestia_

    @Princess_Celestia_

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@deicide9514 They don't want to work because they want everything just handed to them because "everything is a human right".

  • @Twiddle_things

    @Twiddle_things

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@deicide9514 I'll get boo'd a lot for this, but I feel like reintroducing religion would fix this lack of purpose epidemic + help with the degeneracy as a bonus I've noticed and experienced that the human mind has a psychological need to believe in SOME higher power. Beit a literal god or the unbendable rules of science. We need something.

  • @deicide9514

    @deicide9514

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Princess_Celestia_ Well that is certainly the case for alot of "those" people, not sure what to call them but we both know who.

  • @deicide9514

    @deicide9514

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Twiddle_things I think there is some reasonable betterment in that, reestablishing community to better social lives will drastically improve the populace. I think that alot of day to day issues a majority of people have are cascading effects from unfulfilled needs and most thereof being social.

  • @vall3ygirl
    @vall3ygirl22 күн бұрын

    I love your channel but this is the one thing I have to disagree with. We're tired of giving our souls to these companies who don't care about us, take advantage of and abuse us, getting bullied at work, no health benefits, PTO or vacation, no maternity leave, no sick time, no work-life balance. We're tired of not being close to our families or loved ones because we have to grindgrindgrind and there's no stopping even for a little bit. We're tired of having to overperform and exhaust our resources, functioning on fatigue because there is no grace for us as human beings and the system does work us like slaves, and for little reward. It's not even enough to secure housing or patch up all the holes in our needs because our paychecks barely cover an electricity bill, and when we have to work two to barely get by, we have no energy left and it can be not only physically but mentally and emotionally taxing. Expressing that has nothing to do with "laziness" or a character flaw. Generations in the past will never have to work as hard as we do for basic necessities in America, yet they're the ones mocking us for not doing too well with this exploitative and cruel system. Weird. Not even people with more than one job can afford to pay rent these days and you're calling us lazy? Also weird. This take is a little insensitive and out of touch with the bleak current reality. Maybe you've never worked in a hostile environment where they had no mercy if you had COVID or just gave birth. Also four jobs? That's the sad reality of the state of this country. People can give everything they have just to survive, no wonder that girl is freaking out and having a meltdown because her nervous system is shot and she's at her breaking point. Four jobs is a LOT and a heavy thing to endure. What does she have left after that? I can imagine how that would test a person's sanity and she has every right to break down because we shouldn't have to be doing this to this extreme. You're being callous and apathetic by minimizing and making fun of how Gen Z is reacting to what is a nightmare situation for the work force and getting by these days. Boomers and Gen X had it so much easier.the girl at 7:25 is right. We were all lied to. Go to college, they said. You'd get a fancy career, they said. Now too many of us are sitting around with Master's degrees unable to get an entry level position and now in debt because of the $$$$$ college demands from us. But we're the problem for reacting to this? That can't be right.

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    22 күн бұрын

    I completely agree. Overall it's just mentally draining. Doing so much and gaining so less. We're only human. I also think it's okay to talk about it on social media (while crying or not). People are exhausted

  • @dorlisastjean4072

    @dorlisastjean4072

    21 күн бұрын

    Oh go cry about it. We know how companies are but what are y'all doing about it? Either create a business or find a job that is fulfilling for you. You can always get the government to cover you so you never have to work ever again. Seriously, we get that working is hard and draining, but welcome to adulthood. You are not a child anymore. Grow up and take accountability.

  • @-_-ligma

    @-_-ligma

    21 күн бұрын

    @@dorlisastjean4072you sound like a good corpo slave

  • @ToeCutter0
    @ToeCutter024 күн бұрын

    I'm Gen X. I joined Army at age 20 and served a decade. I got out in '97 and used GI Bill to learn an Associates Degree in Computer Science at local community college. I worked through college and attended night classes. I went to work in IT. I have worked the last 27 years in IT sales. So, I've worked full time at least 50 hours a week for the last 37 years. The one difference between me and these folks is that I've never felt compelled to fire up my phone to record myself freaking out in my car over my lot in life. Many others have it far worse than I and it would represent the height of hypocrisy for me to whine about my successful white collar job. Gen Z has no shame. They appear incapable of controlling their most basic instincts.

  • @ericjsmoczynski4374

    @ericjsmoczynski4374

    20 күн бұрын

    Yeah, but these kids don’t booze on the weekends. No matter how little money GenXers had in their 20s, we always partied to cope.

  • @JustinRohrerJr
    @JustinRohrerJr23 күн бұрын

    I don’t think Gen Z is lazy, I think they’re fed up with not making enough money to live off of. We work HARD but can’t afford the same quality of life our parents and grand parents had 40 years ago.

  • @dorlisastjean4072

    @dorlisastjean4072

    21 күн бұрын

    More like they are overspending to please others. Social media has messed us up into thinking we need to spend so much money just to live a better life. Our parents and grandparents didn't have Affirm or Afterpay to help us. We are the ones who are collecting the most debt so let's not point fingers if we have not learned our lesson.

  • @JustinRohrerJr

    @JustinRohrerJr

    20 күн бұрын

    @@dorlisastjean4072 😂😂 Nah, boomer politicians love starting endless wars and using our tax dollars to bailout corporations. We have racked up 38 trillion dollars in national debt and boomers voted for it. This has caused rampant inflation and my generation is paying for it, while you’re a is dying and never facing the consequences.

  • @musicproductionsquad1121
    @musicproductionsquad112124 күн бұрын

    I feel like Gen Z see all the older generations successful and it makes them feel like they can hop on the train too but you can't get the job you want without getting some first job experience first!!

  • @v_DICE_v
    @v_DICE_v22 күн бұрын

    "Privileged" because he gets to work and spend what he earns? Seriously???

  • @Litigation_national
    @Litigation_national24 күн бұрын

    I dont know if im going to watch this. As someone with conservative leanings, I am impovrished and both my parents worked their whole dammed life, before my father became weak from an injury when he worked at a foundry for 35 years. The economy sucks under biden, the cost of living in an apartment is impossible, keeping a job and saving money is not easy when there are extra demands for more wages. No, this isn't just the blue haired people being mad. The economy sucks right now and undermining that means you are sympathetic to the elites and biden...

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU🎯as a young conservative woman, Misha sounded so tone-dead in this it’s unbelievable. honestly confirms she’s an industry plant for me. our generation has enough dignity to not want to work their entire life to fund the elite’s sick lifestyles. we are ending the slave cycle. i plan on buying land and starting a self sufficient homestead as soon as possible.

  • @Litigation_national

    @Litigation_national

    23 күн бұрын

    I wish you all the luck! And she definitely missed me on this one...​@@driftingdandelion

  • @alexbeardsley751
    @alexbeardsley75124 күн бұрын

    I remember when a 9-5 with weekends off was my pinnacle of a great work routine. Now people are complaining making money actually means contributing to society.

  • @NERO_MYBAND

    @NERO_MYBAND

    11 күн бұрын

    But why would you contribute to society when there’s no benefit?

  • @juvenalsdad4175
    @juvenalsdad417524 күн бұрын

    The point made by some of those in the video that for some recent graduates it is hard to get a job that pays enough to support an independent life is a valid one. Apart from the question of increased competition for work of all kinds, it used to be that a degree of any kind marked someone out as a person who could apply themselves to a work schedule, and think through problems, even if the subject they studied was not directly related to the job. I don't think that is true anymore, as higher education in some fields has been so dumbed down that employers are more likely to be attracted to those who have life experience, or show a good attitude when being interviewed. I don't blame the young people who find themselves in this position, I just think that they have been sold a lemon.

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary22 күн бұрын

    I was a teacher for thirty years, and some of my students were Gen Z. Gen Z has two problems: One, it's been sold the idea that a regular job is for losers. You have to be a "star" with a glamorous lifestyle or your life is worth nothing. Many of them appear to believe that. Two, regular jobs just don't pay enough for Gen Z to afford a decent apartment, a car, etc. Those who do work hard put in a dollar's worth of effort for a penny's worth of results. It's very discouraging. I've even had a Gen Z assistant near the end of my career. She was a bright young woman but lacked social skills and the confidence that comes with them. That's what comes from growing up with a phone glued to your hand.

  • @DisneyFan-eg3oz
    @DisneyFan-eg3oz24 күн бұрын

    Wow 😮 I am the first one to respond David here I am a little older than your target audience but I thought I would respond. I was born in 1955 what you call a baby boomer. I am impressed by you that you have your own KZread channel. I’m my business when I was 10 years old, but it was done and my parents driveway in Menlo Park California. I bought and sold things that I got from the neighbor rummage sales and I graduated high school went on to sell at flea markets. Antique and Collectibles shows started a movie poster shop in Palo Alto California and ran that for 25 years so it never hurts to start too early but you have to pace yourself and try not to get over stress as far as going to college. I passed on that because I always wanted to work for myself but students have to understand today just because you go to college, it does not guarantee you a job and I agree with you young people today have to understand society doesn’t owe you money to live on. Do you have to make it yourself and I agree with you 100% if you get a tattoos on your face chances are it’s gonna be much harder to find a job, unless you were going to work at a tattoo parlor all the best to you and your audience. Bye for now.

  • @dizzypdx
    @dizzypdx24 күн бұрын

    I hate working. It means I have to put my 1 year old in day care. I'd rather he be home with me. Unfortunately, my husband doesn't make enough for that and I make more than day care costs

  • @Anonymous-wb3nz

    @Anonymous-wb3nz

    22 күн бұрын

    Why did you breed? So irresponsible and selfish.

  • @Democracyyy
    @Democracyyy22 күн бұрын

    the issue is gen z is currently facing a cost of living crisis the minimum wage hasn't increased despite inflation so people now work for less. You can no longer afford a house and kids on a single salary like before now even childfree couple's can't buy a house because they're too expensive. It's not just bidenomics we need the minimum wage to go up.

  • @monterreymxisfun3627
    @monterreymxisfun362724 күн бұрын

    1:53 Who knew eyebrows could be done with a lawnmower?

  • @leakyabstraction
    @leakyabstraction24 күн бұрын

    6:49 "Because I'm sure it's not how you act all the time" - That's charitable, haha

  • @NoshikiYT
    @NoshikiYT24 күн бұрын

    I’m not lazy because I was raised in a family where both parents work hard especially my dad

  • @AlanBaur

    @AlanBaur

    24 күн бұрын

    Same man! Hard work always pays off

  • @HandgunSafe
    @HandgunSafe24 күн бұрын

    Here is a tip for feeling less poor: Buy less junk! I'll bet most of these Gen Z people have plenty of gaming-related junk, fancier computers than I have, and more clothes than I have. They've spent loads of cash on tattoos, jewelry, music, and other entertainment. Try downsizing. Get rid of all the unused appliances, gadgets, and clutter.

  • @Okayyycool

    @Okayyycool

    24 күн бұрын

    For soooo many gen z ladies, it’s all about hair, nails, brows, Botox, etc., none of it being necessary to survive. It’s costly, and they know it, but refuse to give any of it up. Then they sit in their car and cry on tiktok about how they can’t afford rent, while flashing their manicure all around in front of the camera. 😂

  • @xander7603

    @xander7603

    24 күн бұрын

    there is definitely a problem with over-consumerism these days and yet things you mention seem like hobbies-related stuff or something. no point in working if you cannot afford to pay for your out-of-work interests that bring you joy. saving up money at the expense of such things will not be enough for buying a house or a car anyway so . . .

  • @crazyfactsandcoolvids

    @crazyfactsandcoolvids

    23 күн бұрын

    hiya im a gen z from the uk, i work full time and always have, i havent had wifi or heating for 3 years and i still have barely any money and will never be able to afford a house for my future family :)))))))

  • @vladtheimpaler9577
    @vladtheimpaler957722 күн бұрын

    I don't want to work either but I don't have a choice if I want to eat and not sleep in the rain.

  • @sekoucoulibaly9999
    @sekoucoulibaly999924 күн бұрын

    It’s hard to want to work and pay taxes when it’s all given away to foreigners

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    🎯hit the nail on the head. fuck the system.

  • @deathbydeviceable
    @deathbydeviceable24 күн бұрын

    I'd rather be "stuck in the matrix" then be a burden to someone telling them how important I am 😂

  • @dittany.
    @dittany.23 күн бұрын

    I’m a Gen Z, turning 16 in November and I’ve wanted a job since I was 13, but because of certain age limits for most places I was forced to wait until I was older. One of the biggest reasons is that when it comes to teenagers, kids my age are forced to work, they don’t wanna be there, and there’re just on their phones and rude to customers, there’re lazy, and have no discipline or work ethic. I’m quite mature for my age, so it sucks that because I’m younger they don’t take me seriously with the fact that I actually WANT to work, and I’ve done babysitting as my first paying job, but seeing as there are a lot of things that I want, and everything is expensive in general, one skinny book is like $16.99, so funds from babysitting won’t be as effective, and I want a reliable source of income😭😭 I’m thinking of working full time if I’m allowed, as I’d really like to get a job for the summer. The local adventure park is hiring now, and I’d really like to work there, so I’ll be applying for it. Seeing as how these demonic morons always have to bitch and moan about one thing or another, it doesn’t surprise me at all that they hate the idea of getting a job and having to work, or complaint that their purple hair, fishnets and piercings make them get rejected from most places💀💀 Seeing as there’re all only a few years older than me, it’s beyond embarrassing yet hilarious that these people are part of my generation anyways props to you Misha, your content is amazing and I love watching young people with brains reviewing and commenting on all of this woke bullshit lmaoooo keep it up! :DD

  • @jamsalot9611
    @jamsalot961124 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Misha, for telling it the way it really is.

  • @_johnnys_life
    @_johnnys_life23 күн бұрын

    For reference, I started a business years ago which was making me quite a but of money without having to work much. Believe it or not I got so bored, miserable and stressed out because I was lacking purpose and security. Running your own business is not what its all cracked up to be. Now I'm applying for "normal" jobs, just so I have things to do through out the day. As humans I believe we need a sense of purpose in our work. Just going and doing something to be needed. Life isn't all holidays and being "free", we cant enjoy that "freedom" if we have it all the time. I just felt so lazy, and growing up with a blue collar family, I feel better working more!

  • @radnairenegat

    @radnairenegat

    22 күн бұрын

    Finally, someone saying this.

  • @JohnDoe-wj3lv
    @JohnDoe-wj3lv24 күн бұрын

    I’m a Gen Z recent graduate with a degree and certificate who’s stuck working 2 part time jobs, one in my field which pays next to nothing and a go nowhere job that’s taking a serious toll on me physically. I also worked off and on during HS and University so I’m not entering the work force for the first time. I think there’s a difference between those who are frustrated at circumstances like mine and rightly feel like we’ve been cheated after doing everything right, and those Gen Z who are just so lazy and entitled that they don’t want to do anything

  • @gln80sgirl30

    @gln80sgirl30

    24 күн бұрын

    "Been cheated after doing everything right"?? Thats the problem. You just said you are a recent graduate. You guys all expect to be paid $100k the second you graduate. Things take time. You have to network, put in time and effort at a job, gain experience, etc. Just like all the generations before you, believe it or not. There's a misconception that everyone who came before Gen Z was handed a great job, house, and fancy car upon graduation. 😂😂 Struggling builds character. Don't give up and you'll get through it, and life will be better.

  • @JohnDoe-wj3lv

    @JohnDoe-wj3lv

    23 күн бұрын

    @@gln80sgirl30 that’s not what I believe. But I do feel like I’m entitled to at least the opportunity to gain experience in my field after completing school, internships and licensing. Those opportunities have been denied to me and my peers. And by recent I mean within the past year, I’ve been working for 7 months and still can’t get a full time job in my field, which is historically an in demand one.

  • @Slaveofmycat
    @Slaveofmycat23 күн бұрын

    While I agree most people online complaining about having to work are spoiled. I think a lot of people, myself included, are upset that even working 40+hours a week we can't afford to live on our own.

  • @LucasTroy91
    @LucasTroy9124 күн бұрын

    I don't want to work either but it's either that or sleep in a cardboard box underneath a bridge every night 🙄😂

  • @ericjsmoczynski4374

    @ericjsmoczynski4374

    20 күн бұрын

    In NYC, that cardboard box under a bridge will run ya $975/mo.

  • @Financialcoachchris
    @Financialcoachchris24 күн бұрын

    The one girl who is working full time and taking a full load at college. I get it. That's a lot, she put the whole thing on her own shoulders to graduate early. That's all on her.

  • @ThomasJakeChristophersen-mk4tu
    @ThomasJakeChristophersen-mk4tu24 күн бұрын

    Gen Z here, work is supposed to be hard, suck it up buttercups.

  • @kissesfromblondie

    @kissesfromblondie

    24 күн бұрын

    life is meant to have challenges. Without it, it would be quite boring.

  • @hellucination9905

    @hellucination9905

    23 күн бұрын

    Neoliberal bootlicker.

  • @radnairenegat

    @radnairenegat

    22 күн бұрын

    Challenging, yes. Hard? not necessarily

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    22 күн бұрын

    Yeah but you should be working to live, not live to work

  • @dorlisastjean4072

    @dorlisastjean4072

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@user-us1ce9cs3s I know our Europeans friends have made us feel like their life is easier, but it is not necessarily the case. You have to struggle before you can see the light. Yes, that means you need to work and take care of your responsibilities before anything.

  • @rivkatraum
    @rivkatraum24 күн бұрын

    As a gen z girl, I love my job as a biotech intern...I confirm, this generation is lost

  • @artfanatic8093
    @artfanatic809324 күн бұрын

    I'm 30, work 50 hrs a week, one physically demanding job, the other is doordash. It keeps me afloat, but very difficult to save money.

  • @kevinlawler3252
    @kevinlawler325222 күн бұрын

    You really are something Misha, just brilliant. Absolutely love you.

  • @lizardfishbird
    @lizardfishbird23 күн бұрын

    There are actual, real problems with working at certain companies (lack of benefits, nonpayment of wages owed, etc), but this ain’t it fam

  • @capyxx04
    @capyxx0424 күн бұрын

    4:33 Dang! Shots fired lol

  • @richardpowers6576
    @richardpowers657623 күн бұрын

    Thank You for all you give us !! from an retired guy.

  • @Wizard_Pikachu
    @Wizard_Pikachu24 күн бұрын

    A person's first job should not be after college. Summer jobs are there for a reason, it gives you experience working with other people outside of the classroom environment, it gives you better personal and social skills then you would deal with your peers. And, you get some money along the way. It aint much but its more than you had.

  • @Twiddle_things

    @Twiddle_things

    24 күн бұрын

    I've got a problem: a few months ago when applications were open, I decided to choose studying over a summer job. Mostly because I was applying for the mathematic-scientific line in my local high school which needs a GPA of 8.5 minimum. I felt this was the right choice at the time, because then when I was assigned to a high school, even if it wasn't the 8.5 one I desire, I'd still be prepared for the work. Also because I've been worked to the bone by school and thought it'd be nice to rest a bit during vacations, but now I'm seriously worried that I effed up 🥲 any advice? (Minor tangent about school but wtf were they thinking. I've had over 20 tests in the past 2 months, and have had said tests be squished into the same day. Normally we have a rule of only one test per day, but then i got 4 tests (2 were exams) squeezed into 2 days. There's also all of the essays and other work such as math problem sheets (you have to solve a specified amount of math problems to get a good grade). There's also all of the work from other classes, such as film and edit a video CV, compile an art portfolio, cook x amount of food at home and attach to Teams assignment, read 3 books in the span of a month, etc to get a passing grade. Only yesterday I finally got the time to write my 2 page book analysis which is due on Monday. This is fucking outrageous! We barely had any tests in any of the previous years, and especially not in the start of the year! And when we did get tests, they were well spaces and had understandable study areas. 5 chapters in 2 weeks is fair. But then we got THE ENTIRE DAMN YHTEISKUNTAOPPI BOOK for a test area, 116 pages for mother tongue, 200 pages for something thay stress has made me forgot, all in BS times like 1 or 2 weeks. Wtf are they thinking? The education plan here is completely borked and trying to kill us. My friend doesn't care much about her grades because she's aiming for a different career and applied for TUVA, and every she hears that I have another test incoming asks if I'm still alive and if they're trying to kill me. BTW these tests aren't small silly things, they're big ass things that define your grade. Anyways rant over thx for reading)

  • @hellucination9905

    @hellucination9905

    23 күн бұрын

    All job experience under six months is WORTHLESS.

  • @ericjsmoczynski4374

    @ericjsmoczynski4374

    20 күн бұрын

    Summer jobs are all taken by Mexicans now, as with all service jobs.

  • @doubleyoupea9391
    @doubleyoupea939124 күн бұрын

    I'm a 54 y.o. patriot blue collar who still works my a$$ off. The 20 year olds I work with do half the work I do.

  • @AQS521

    @AQS521

    23 күн бұрын

    I'm 25, and even I see the people my age and younger are usually very lazy at my job.

  • @coloneljackmustard

    @coloneljackmustard

    23 күн бұрын

    I'm 50 and move faster than many 20 year olds. And there is two 75 year old guys that I work with that actually move faster and have greater attention to detail than many of the 20 somethings. The world makes no sense.

  • @mikek3979
    @mikek397922 күн бұрын

    Your takes are simply great, Misha!

  • @mikegeld1280
    @mikegeld128024 күн бұрын

    Another great content commentary Misha, as usual 😸 catch you on the next one

  • @bradpanter6559
    @bradpanter655924 күн бұрын

    When I was a young man, we would be ashamed to be perceived as weak, mentally or physically. These people seem to be proud of the fact.

  • @gln80sgirl30

    @gln80sgirl30

    24 күн бұрын

    Right?? It's so weird.

  • @MinerCyns
    @MinerCyns22 күн бұрын

    "You're Obviously born to eat....a lot" i spit out my drink😂

  • @tonyarc9455
    @tonyarc945521 күн бұрын

    You are AWESOME!!!!

  • @craigfazekas3923
    @craigfazekas392324 күн бұрын

    Everyone should encounter "gravy time"... Mine ? Came about after overcoming stage 3 colo-rectal cancer; a true appreciation of life followed for me. I don't advocate my means toward attaining your personal "gravy time", of course... Even while I had an ex-wife beat me & my mother for big bucks during my chemo & radiation.... She got hers via the law & I've largely forgotten that whole mess from 4 years ago & not doing what these folks do- appreciating life, thank you, Lord !! 🚬😎👍

  • @ShareNewsLink
    @ShareNewsLink24 күн бұрын

    No work, no pay!

  • @dearthditch

    @dearthditch

    24 күн бұрын

    Which is why they push reparations and universal income

  • @timothyfoley3000
    @timothyfoley300024 күн бұрын

    I don't get to take vacations, I gotta work.

  • @Anonymous-wb3nz

    @Anonymous-wb3nz

    22 күн бұрын

    That's your problem.

  • @timothyfoley3000

    @timothyfoley3000

    21 күн бұрын

    @@Anonymous-wb3nz Didn't say it was anyone else's problem.

  • @TopHatNat
    @TopHatNat23 күн бұрын

    One of my favorite t.v. shows growing up was The Middle. Mishas' bed head reminds me of the parents (mr & Mrs. Hecks') bed head so much, I love it!

  • @olebrumme6356
    @olebrumme635618 күн бұрын

    Most people don't want to work, always been like this.

  • @rinnie_the_pooh
    @rinnie_the_pooh23 күн бұрын

    7:40 There is a cost of living crisis in so so many other countries across the globe, not just the US. I dont like Joe Biden whatsoever, but blaming a global cost of living crisis on the president of one country to excuse the real truth, that late stage capatilism is making it hard for normal, everyday people to continue to live comfortably, let alone those in poverty or students fresh out of home, is just so ridiculous to me? I think what people struggle to realise when making the generalisation that Gen Z is lazy but also saying that there are valid critisms when it comes to those who genuinely cannot afford to have a social life, is that way way more people are on the brink of poverty than they think. Middle class is the new upper class. You are not a normal everyday person if you are middle class and that is why there are so many young people who are now coming into the workforce who are complaining. Laziness is laziness and you can defend it or go against it, but it's irrelevant when the real problem is the cost of living.

  • @namjesus3789
    @namjesus378922 күн бұрын

    Girl u dont have the right to speak about this topic if youre monetizing ur channel. U just get to sit in ur room and make videos and earn. The reason these people are so sick of working is because it never pays off, working 50-60 hours a week and still making barely enough to get by. That is the current econimic situatuation in the USA. These peoples reaction is completely valid and anyone with common sense would be sick of living like that. Not to mention, if you have get sick and have to visit ur doctor, all ur savings/paycheck will be gone instantly.

  • @physicshypernova2083

    @physicshypernova2083

    22 күн бұрын

    💯

  • @looney8005

    @looney8005

    21 күн бұрын

    Exactly , I am a subscriber of hers but i definitely don’t agree with this kind of take. I noticed the people who usually complain about us not working enough are the ones who tend to have some sort of social media platform or possibly live an already comfortable life.

  • @salazar556
    @salazar55624 күн бұрын

    This may be an unpopular opinion but I honestly find work to be fulfilling, especially if you find something you genuinely like. For me, there's nothing better than leaving the day, knowing you worked hard and did some good for the company.

  • @initial_C
    @initial_C24 күн бұрын

    "Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid." I don't make the most money (local hardware retail) but a lot of the time I love my job. I had a customer call the store back a couple weeks ago after I helped her find an inexpensive solution to a stuck lock (3.00 tube of graphite powder). I have regular customers I see and chat with. I get to learn new skills all the time. It's a decent life.

  • @yoern9880
    @yoern988024 күн бұрын

    You was born to eat is wildddd😂😂😂

  • @TheBusySimmer
    @TheBusySimmer24 күн бұрын

    Yes, things are tough right now, finances are tight, but there is absolutely no reason you shouldn't be able to make ends meet when you're working FOUR jobs. We have a toddler and are (barely) making ends meet with one and a half jobs. My husband gets $20/hour, no bonuses, no raises. I get $17/hour, no benefits, the occasional bonus or raise. It's hard, and we've had to cut back and reassess our priorities, but we do make ends meet.

  • @uhhhhh4748

    @uhhhhh4748

    24 күн бұрын

    Yeah I kind of don't believe her unless her jobs are all like 5 hours a week and I think she's lying about how many credits she's taking too

  • @Litigation_national

    @Litigation_national

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@uhhhhh4748 no, there are legitimately jobs that can't "afford" to schedule hire or staff... this is a reality.

  • @Snofey1
    @Snofey123 күн бұрын

    I blame internet and their parents. I was born in early 90’s while my little sister was born 2003. We both have very strong urge to work because our parents run their own business and they taught us the value of hard work. And more importantly, you are not alone in this world. You have to do your part.

  • @SpeakLifeAndListen
    @SpeakLifeAndListen23 күн бұрын

    I appreciate how you criticize those who are so extremely off base but you show empathy to those who say things that make sense and withhold criticism where it's undue. Thanks for being a voice of reason.

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s
    @user-us1ce9cs3s22 күн бұрын

    Okay i feel bad for that 4 jobs girl. Regardless if she record it or not i do feel bad. You cant even live these days with a normal job. I hope everyone in her situation gets a better life soon and more personal time. Even in my country, people who got a degree end up working in fast food etc. They are not lazy, they worked hard only to end up eith debts. I have to disagree with misha about this one. The older generations never have to experience ridiculously expensive food, rent whatever while getting paid so less. They are living to work. Its only fair for gen z to complain about it honestly. Its reality and its sad

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    21 күн бұрын

    @AlexX-pw5uo I don't think you read my comment at all. I never said older generations don't work hard. They worked and get to bear the fruit of their success. Which is fair and that's how it should be. Nowadays, you work hard only to barely survive and hit homelessness

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    21 күн бұрын

    @AlexX-pw5uo you have a very naive view about the present then. Fake millionaires on tiktok is not how the majority of people live nowadays. Try having a job once

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    21 күн бұрын

    @AlexX-pw5uo I would listen to your critical thinking advice if only you read my original comment in the first place (which does not require critical thinking at all). Besides, when I talk about older generations, I'm only talking about the last 10 years ago at least, but you went as far as the 60's. Which shows me just how out of touch with reality you are. I doubt you have responsibilities or bills to pay (in this current time, not in the past). It seems like you have no idea at all what it's like. Do your parents support you financially still? If you've had many jobs, then you out of everyone will understand the struggle to live these days. And of course, if you don't care, what are you doing?

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    21 күн бұрын

    @AlexX-pw5uo if you did read it, then the first thing you'll notice is that I said "I feel bad for the girl working 4 jobs to live" and here you are talking about volunteering for experience. That's got nothing to do with my comment. If that girl don't work, she can't survive. Why? Because things are much more expensive these days than before(which I also said in my other comment and you probably ignored it). Nowhere did I talk about fast foods or outing with friends? All I said is, things are expensive today, regular job is barely enough and I sympathize for people. I really don't think you read at all or it's just comprehension problem

  • @user-us1ce9cs3s

    @user-us1ce9cs3s

    21 күн бұрын

    @AlexX-pw5uo for me, anyone who gets up and put in the work is worthy of respect or sympathy. I don't think working 4 jobs is lazy at all. Being lazy is a privilege not everyone can have today. If you're bothered by her piercing, do you know that you can take it off? Take it off when you're outside, put it on wherever you want it back. Simple. It's not a tattoo. I also don't think those one time purchase things cost her her entire saving? Good for you for being promoted, which again, has nothing to do with what I'm talking about. Working 4 jobs is a hard worker. Like I said (again), I sympathize for a person working 4 jobs. Can you explain how is that laziness? If I sympathize with a person working 4 jobs it means I'm lazy? Are you okay? You don't have sympathy for them? Don't sympathize then. Nobody asked you to

  • @BillyBarter
    @BillyBarter22 күн бұрын

    i mean lots of people are lazy cry babies but to be fair, lots of people are also not lazy. lots are actually fantastic, hardworking, out going people that are tired of killing themself at a job just so they can stay in a borderline homeless situation. there just frustrated, stressed, and depressed bc the income to product price ratio is insane. in about 20-40 years you are going to have to be a millionaire just to buy the most ragity trailer in the world and a 15 year old car with 300,000+ miles. thats why kids would rather stay in and work on business because they know that if they dont get rich, they will never ever ever have the opportunity to ever actually own there own house like there parents and grand parents had. thats why they put in minimal effort. there getting paid the minimal amount which is WAY to low compared to prices of things so they barley have anything at all so why would it make since to do anything more than the minimum? minimum pay=minimum work. its equal, makes sense to me. i bet lots of people out there if they just made enough to be able to have a house and a decent car and have money left over to at least have a little bit of fun with, they would literally bend over backwards and die for that company with a passion like you've never seen before. dont get me wrong, she is right, some people are defiantly lazy and entitled dummies. but most are not

  • @BeauQuillen
    @BeauQuillen23 күн бұрын

    OH HEY THERE LOOKING GOOD BABY MISHA.

  • @ArtwithNicole
    @ArtwithNicole24 күн бұрын

    Hi Misha, I am a huge fan❤

  • @user-hb3mh2pk7y
    @user-hb3mh2pk7y24 күн бұрын

    Why she say non biONARY can’t even pronounce her “identity” 🤣

  • @EnvyDSin

    @EnvyDSin

    23 күн бұрын

    Bet she can't even spell the word, lol.

  • @user-hb3mh2pk7y

    @user-hb3mh2pk7y

    23 күн бұрын

    @@EnvyDSin 💀💀💀 Honestly …. There’s a lot these people can’t spell that’s why whenever they learn a new “big” word, like gaslighting or oppression, they overuse it every single time so they sound somewhat educated 😭😭😭

  • @EnvyDSin

    @EnvyDSin

    23 күн бұрын

    But have a mention about the Kardashians and they'll talk all about it for hours on end...

  • @user-hb3mh2pk7y

    @user-hb3mh2pk7y

    23 күн бұрын

    @@EnvyDSin Exactly… And these “video essays” have gotten out of control…😭😭😭💀

  • @alphared4655
    @alphared465524 күн бұрын

    I’m an OG millennial with a fucked up childhood and a subsequent heroin problem in the 2000s. Blamed everything on everyone. Then I got clean. I’m 39 and make plenty of money in a great job. I have a family. I’m a twice convicted felon. I have prison tats. I was told no by a lot of places. O well. There is no excuse to be lazy and no reason not to do well.

  • @MrArthurAxe

    @MrArthurAxe

    24 күн бұрын

    Good story. How did you turn it around, if you may share?

  • @zer0rez_
    @zer0rez_23 күн бұрын

    I think getting rid of TikTok is the first step of restoring the next generation's mental well-being. It's really making them miserable like kids trapped in an adult body.

  • @vasyear
    @vasyear23 күн бұрын

    Gen Z is WEAK because the nanny state would NOT allow them to fail, everyone gets a medal

  • @Bandit3035B
    @Bandit3035B24 күн бұрын

    I'm 20 and I work 12/15 hour days and people are crying over working 8 hours 😂

  • @hellucination9905

    @hellucination9905

    23 күн бұрын

    So? You sound like a bootlicker.

  • @Anonymous-wb3nz

    @Anonymous-wb3nz

    22 күн бұрын

    Your poor life choices are not anyone else's problem.

  • @Bandit3035B

    @Bandit3035B

    22 күн бұрын

    @Anonymous-wb3nz I'm Not complaining. I've done well for myself

  • @sarahjamiesonn
    @sarahjamiesonn24 күн бұрын

    This is laziness. As someone who was like this when i was younger, it really is about maturity. You try to tell them that though and they refuse to see why. Hate to break it to you, but everyone has to do do things they don't want to do! It's called life! As a Gen Zer, it's frustrating to watch, and be put into the laziness box with these people, but it is how it is. Most of Gen Z is delusional

  • @americathefree3708
    @americathefree370818 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @realmishapetrov

    @realmishapetrov

    18 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much!:)

  • @MiLadyShayttv
    @MiLadyShayttv24 күн бұрын

    Hey Misha! Your shirt is so pretty! That color on you is stunning. ❤️

  • @levii6126
    @levii612624 күн бұрын

    The main thing I notice about college graduates who can’t find a job, is the fact that they’ve literally never worked before.. like not even a high school job at McDonald’s. They think that sitting in a classroom on a laptop for 4 years is working experience. It’s not. My boyfriend learned the hard way after getting his legal degree, the best paralegal job he could find was part time for $14 an hour. Meanwhile I skipped college and worked my way into management making $25 an hour, now I can afford to send myself to school and get a degree that will increase my hourly rate even more. I’m so glad I didn’t listen to anyone who called me dumb or behind for not going to school right away.

  • @recognizablebrandname
    @recognizablebrandname22 күн бұрын

    i dislike these videos because they prey on and instigate the very common thought process of “the next generation bad”, but even then I’d like to point something out. As much as yes, there are always people who believe in whatever “weird” or “CRAZY?!?!?” opinion and do embarrassing things on the internet for content vultures to make videos about them, for the most part, this isn’t the thought process. In general, Gen Z’s shtick with work is about protesting poor treatment and pay, which has been something more shunned and repressed in older generations. You worked till you died, and that was the deal for living on earth. Now, due to a more open ability to talk and spread ideas, as well as the more frequent strikes that have started to happen, most of Gen Z has absorbed the pretty true knowledge that we are taken advantage of by companies, and they’ve called said companies out on their bullshit. However, like what always when the next generation inevitably (gasp) changes something about the cultural hivemind, you insist on this being laziness, or pick on the heaviest sides of the pendulum swing to get the most unfounded and exaggerated forms of actual opinions.

  • @driftingdandelion
    @driftingdandelion24 күн бұрын

    as a young conservative woman, Misha sounded so tone-dead in this it’s unbelievable. honestly confirms she’s an industry plant for me. our generation has enough dignity to not want to work their entire life to fund the elite’s sick lifestyles. we are ending the slave cycle. i plan on buying land and starting a self sufficient homestead as soon as possible.

  • @hellucination9905

    @hellucination9905

    23 күн бұрын

    She's a neoliberal grifter. They all are. She is morally bancrupt underneath all that posturing and dumb reaction faces.

  • @dorlisastjean4072

    @dorlisastjean4072

    21 күн бұрын

    That's good for you. If you don't have debt, go for what you are dreaming of. A lot of y'all want to complain just to complain. Quite frankly, y'all have been coddled to believe that working a 9 to 5 is slavery. In reality, y'all cannot even learn the basics on financial literacy because y'all would rather fund a lifestyle that y'all cannot afford. Tell the generation to stop feeding into the lies from social media before we can go into how corrupted the job market is.

  • @thisonecottacoregirl298
    @thisonecottacoregirl29823 күн бұрын

    "Job makes life empty and meaningless" People who like their job:

  • @markromney94
    @markromney9424 күн бұрын

    Life isn’t all fun and video games like it was at momma’s house. Time for the big boy pants.

  • @monterreymxisfun3627
    @monterreymxisfun362724 күн бұрын

    If "don't want to work" is so good why do people often die 5 years after they fully retire? People stop living when they don't have a purpose.

  • @robertbusek30

    @robertbusek30

    24 күн бұрын

    I suspect that the people who make videos complaining about having to work have a purpose in life. That purpose is to complain as much and as loudly about everything they can…

  • @driftingdandelion

    @driftingdandelion

    24 күн бұрын

    slaving away to fund the elite’s sick lifestyles isn’t a purpose. my generation isn’t lazy, we just have actual dignity.

  • @hellucination9905

    @hellucination9905

    23 күн бұрын

    Because these people are old and sick.

  • @ThunderBunnyEsq
    @ThunderBunnyEsq24 күн бұрын

    As they say, “Born to Shit. Forced to Wipe.” I don’t mind working because it all leads into something and sometimes you learn things and make connections. I work in an office in DC but commute about 55 miles from the suburbs closer to the country. Contemplating truck driving and using my GI Bill for it. Just do the thing at the office for about 2-3 years. I’ve seen some motivated Gen Z and some lazy Gen Z where I work and I greatly appreciated young motivated smart peeps. I’ve seen the same among fellow millennials.

  • @itskindofemily
    @itskindofemily23 күн бұрын

    Ugh but that is so true, I got a diploma in graphic design, applied for MANY entry level jobs, heard back from NONE and now I'm one of the best customer reps in my company - so I'm annoyed I've racked up $40k in HECS but hey, I'm enjoying life lol

  • @jeffmendez02
    @jeffmendez0224 күн бұрын

    😂 I would love to see a collab between Misha and Brett Cooper. 👇🏻Like if u agree!

  • @radnairenegat

    @radnairenegat

    22 күн бұрын

    Nah I wouldn' want Misha to get near the Daily Wire or any organisation/network to begin with. Although her views align with theirs in a lot of ways, it's still nice to think that he's not payed by a boss to say these things

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