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“Apparently, not only are about 20% of young men between 21-30 years of age out of work, but they aren’t too upset about it. Instead, they are finding satisfaction in video games, computers and television, while living in their parents’ basement. Most in this group have not held a job of any kind in at least a year."
The Real Value of Work
This woman’s blog about work caught my attention with its opening statistic, especially since I know of some young relatives who fall into the category above. I worry about their future, but I don’t know what to say to them or how to advise them without sounding like a curmudgeon not minding my own business. My own parents had a policy of putting their kids to work by the time they were teens, working odd jobs around the neighborhood, later looking for after school jobs, and of course looking for and obtaining full time jobs once schooling was complete. The recent phenomenon of young people who are just not interested in work is something new to me.
While the linked blog post makes good points about the spiritual (and physical) value of work, it still leaves me wondering what the solution for the seemingly detached young might be.
The Real Value of Work
This woman’s blog about work caught my attention with its opening statistic, especially since I know of some young relatives who fall into the category above. I worry about their future, but I don’t know what to say to them or how to advise them without sounding like a curmudgeon not minding my own business. My own parents had a policy of putting their kids to work by the time they were teens, working odd jobs around the neighborhood, later looking for after school jobs, and of course looking for and obtaining full time jobs once schooling was complete. The recent phenomenon of young people who are just not interested in work is something new to me.
While the linked blog post makes good points about the spiritual (and physical) value of work, it still leaves me wondering what the solution for the seemingly detached young might be.