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flyingfish
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Different people have different values. Some people (like the girl you mentioned) enjoy being very outgoing and productive, others enjoy having an easy life and not having to work much.The point is this. IF their parents really do have enough money for them to live on for the rest of their lives, they might be OK, but they won’t develop character. But I know some 20-somethings who only think they can live indefinitely on what is really just middle class savings of their parents. They don’t know how to make it last. They will outlive their income and end up struggling. And when the next depression hits, they will be totally unprepared.
Everyone is different. There are some youth who are very well prepared for whatever life may bring. I know some of them. They are what employers call “self starters.” They will make it no matter what. jet100 (see post #38) is one of them. I know a girl who is graduating from HS this year, who will make it fine. She did cold calls on employers when she turned 16 and convinced them to hire her. This summer she’ll be a manager in a summer job. Others are simply clueless, maybe because neither the culture nor their parents have prepared them for real life. Those are the ones who are going to have a hard time when the going gets tough.
I doubt that the girl you mentioned is going to call a 20 year old who parties and has fun all day immature, she’ll probably think that this is a person who is wasting their potential and not getting the most out of life. She’s not going to be resentful of this person, or talk about how hard she had to work while they were partying. She would be happy in her own life, for her work is the equivalent of partying, it’s what she finds fun.
It seems to me that the kind of person who talks about these sorts of things is the person who wants to have an easy and fun life, but can’t, perhaps has to work long and hard at an unfulfilling job and resents people who have everything handed to them while they enjoy their lives.