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This must be the most hated generation of all time.

I thought Boomer hate was a bit over the top until the last few years when, effortlessly, Millenials surpassed the Boomers in general stupidity, self-aborbdness, selfishness, shocking sense of self-entitlement, and generally being annoying.

How the fuck did these fuckers end up like this?

I cannot for the life of me undertand the way they think.

I am not like some old person complaining about the young, which is a given for much of history. Most old people complain about the young with an implicit understanding that they are old in their ways and that the young are just rebelling, which they themselves did in their youth.

But the super fucking annoying thing with the rebellion of these Millenial A-holes is that they are rebelling by...standing WITH The Establishment? WHAT THE FLYING FUCK?

In all of history, the young always sought to stick it to the man. They always fought authority or mocked it.

But these fucking Millenials are...with the authority? What the fuck? Why would you push for everything that the Establishment stands for?

There must be some phenomenon here that I don't understand on why, for the first time in history, the young don't fight the Establishment, but fights those who fights the Establishment. The young have become bootlickers and lapdogs of the Establishment.

Can somebody explain how the Millenials became this way?

This must be the most hated generation of all time. I thought Boomer hate was a bit over the top until the last few years when, effortlessly, Millenials surpassed the Boomers in general stupidity, self-aborbdness, selfishness, shocking sense of self-entitlement, and generally being annoying. How the fuck did these fuckers end up like this? I cannot for the life of me undertand the way they think. I am not like some old person complaining about the young, which is a given for much of history. Most old people complain about the young with an implicit understanding that they are old in their ways and that the young are just rebelling, which they themselves did in their youth. But the super fucking annoying thing with the rebellion of these Millenial A-holes is that they are rebelling by...standing WITH The Establishment? WHAT THE FLYING FUCK? In all of history, the young always sought to stick it to the man. They always fought authority or mocked it. But these fucking Millenials are...with the authority? What the fuck? Why would you push for everything that the Establishment stands for? There must be some phenomenon here that I don't understand on why, for the first time in history, the young don't fight the Establishment, but fights those who fights the Establishment. **The young have become bootlickers and lapdogs of the Establishment**. Can somebody explain how the Millenials became this way?

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Why would I shame them? They haven't done anything wrong as far as I know

While I do appreciate the sensation of fulfillment that a job well done procures me, I can't say I take pride in doing what I do, whatever that is. Never did.

That's two different things

Edit: didn't the minecraft guy sold out to MS while swearing for years he wouldn't? I think he did...

I don't think there's much to be proud of here, while I clearly do see where the benefit is

Yes, he sold to MS. I don't know if he promised not to, but he probably did.

I don't think it's necessary to be perfect or never do anything against your principles in order to feel pride. Similar to how, having one sad month in your life doesn't mean you can't overall be a happy person. Or how shoplifing as a teenager doesn't mean you can't become a charitable person later in life. Or conversely, how complimenting a person doesn't undo strangling a housepet.

It's more about general tendencies and overall excess in either dimension. And even if notch sold out, being able to say you created minecraft and made millions, is still a cool thing to say and I wish I could one day say something similar.

While I do appreciate the sensation of fulfillment that a job well done procures me, I can't say I take pride in doing what I do, whatever that is. Never did.

Sorry to hear that.

You sound smarter and more reasonable than most people on this website, so I hope you find a way to change that.

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is still a cool thing to say and I wish I could one day say something similar.

Cool from your own point of view, cool in the sense that you imagine people are going to be impressed by who you are. Why? Because they wouldn't be without that? Fame? You want to be able to rub your achievement in everybody else's nose in case they start to pose as a threat to your judgement? It's not only going to attract good intents and good sentiments.

And who are you going to impress in the end, who's going to admire you? People you don't give much of a fuck about mostly. Your parents, your relatives? Is that even required for them to love you? Maybe it is, what do I know.

Anyways, I wish you to get there, at least, you'll be able to ask yourself "and what now?"

My ambition isn't to become rich and famous. As a matter of fact the famous part is bothering me quite a bit. I want best of both worlds; Rich and anonymous.

That's what I want. I don't want the moneymaking machine to be directly connected to my identity, while still being able to use the money. And of course it has to be legal. And it's difficult because these days pretty much every money making legal activity leads right back at you with a little bit of research. How can I properly tell muhammad tyrone and shlomo to go fuck themselves that way and make a living out of it on top of that? I can't... Except, if I find a way to remain anonymous. As the saying goes, you can't shoot at what you can't see. Anonymity is paramount, because, why would I want to advertise myself as a target?

Yes, it may attract gold diggers and envious people. It will also make any existing friendships more complicated, because no doubt they'll start looking at you in a different manner. But it will also open up opportunities, give you influence over culture, find people to work and collaborate with.

And I believe one can learn to differentiate these two kinds of people. If necessary hire an expert to train you in bodylanguage, so you can better tell what people actually think about you and whom to trust.

at least, you'll be able to ask yourself "and what now?"

Work on the next project, to acquire even more fame and an even bigger sense of accomplishment.

If you acquire "fuck you money" and then quit your job (because it gives you no sense of pride), and absolutely no one knows you, will you not ask yourself "what now"?

Live in an empty mansion, invest in bitcoin, and play videogames 24/7?