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Why Retirees And Millennials Face A Tug Of War

FYI: Andrew's father wasn’t a drill sergeant. But when Andrew was a kid, and things didn’t go his way, he would tell me to “toughen up.” When I complained about high school, he reminded me of his own teenaged years in England: “When I was 16 years old, I worked full-time as a mechanic’s apprentice. At night, I studied at a vocational college to become a full-fledged mechanic. And nearly all the money I earned went to my parents.”

I’m part of the so-called Generation X. But my father and I shared a certain trait. I also believed the next generation–in my case, millennials or Generation Y– needed to toughen up. Plenty of people say millennials aren’t resilient. Too many people in their 20s were told they were special when they were kids. They often earned sports medals and trophies just for showing up.
Regards,
Ted
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