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Miguel Ordoñez

Depressing: 50 Harsh Truths About Reality From The ‘Lost Generation’ Online Group (New Pics)

A quick Google search will tell you that “The Lost Generation” refers to the people who came of age during World War I. It was believed they felt disillusioned by the turmoil, supposedly turning them into rebellious and aimless individuals. 

But nowadays, the term seems to apply to all existing generations: boomers stuck in their ways, millennials left jaded from chasing their dreams, and Gen Z folks trying to find their place in today’s society measured by Instagram likes and TikTok followers. 

Whichever group you belong to, the Lost Generation subreddit will likely have something for you. This group of 376,000 members has no shortage of posts that express frustrations about student loans, rising healthcare costs, and wealth inequality

We’ve compiled some of them into this post, which may (or may not) stir some emotions.

#1 Things Are Getting More Expensive, And Wages Are Stagnating. We Will Die

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#2 “Who Do You Work For?”

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#3 Tip For Pro-Lifers

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American novelist Gertrude Stein coined the term “lost generation” during the “Great War.” According to accounts, she heard it said by a garage owner speaking to a young employee. 

Fellow author Ernest Hemingway then used it as an epigraph to his 1926 novel, “The Sun Also Rises.” It was believed to be an accusation towards younger people in their 20s and 30s and their supposed lack of purpose during the First World War.

#4 Shockingly True

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#5 Lake Superior Really Be Swinging

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#6 Fair Advice

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In our intro, we discussed a common trait among many boomers: their unwillingness to change their old ways of thinking and doing things. As it turns out, some do so out of necessity. 

An April survey by real estate company Redfin revealed that 78% of older Americans would choose to stay in their current homes, many of which are larger houses that used to accommodate their children.

#7 We Are Not Free

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#8 Some Of Us Are Hardly Living A Fulfilled Life

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#9 Nobody Wants To Fish

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Aging in place, as it is known, is when baby boomers refuse to leave their homes because there isn’t much financial incentive if they let it go. 54% have no mortgage, and 46% have lower interest rates. It would be unwise to shell out much more for a new home. 

However, aging in place has caused a housing shortage since empty nesters own 28% of three-bedroom houses in the United States. That leaves only 14% for millennials with children. 

And with a shortage comes price hikes. In May, Bankrate released a report revealing that the median home sale price as of that month was $419,300, a 5% increase from 2023.

#10 It Shouldn't Be

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#11 Tax The Rich!

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#12 This Is What We're Up Against

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Many millennials grew up following a general life path paved by their parents: get a good education and a stable job to eventually own a home and raise a family. However, getting to step three has been nearly impossible, thanks to the housing crisis. 

This has urged many to delay marriage and having children. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center revealed that the average marrying age for a man is 30 and 28 for a woman. That’s a four-year delay for both genders compared to 1987.

#13 What A Society We Live In

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#14 But It Must Be Those Damn Phones, Amirite?

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#15 It's Pro Birth Not Pro Life

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Student debt is another obstacle for many millennials. A 2019 triennial survey of consumer finances revealed that the net worth of millennials aged 35-44 is 20% lower than that of their baby boomer and Gen X counterparts.

According to a 2023 Forbes report, the median student loan repayment amount of $25,000 to $30,000 per borrower could be a factor. Given such a debt load, many cannot afford long-term savings for a down payment on a home or retirement.

#16 Greedy Landlords And Depressed Wages Are The Problem!

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#17 Pro Life Until You're Born

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#18 Americans Live In Fear Of Others Abusing Their Own Freedoms

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For Gen Z, mental health has been an issue. According to research by the Walton Family Foundation, people under the age of 25 are twice as likely to battle depression and feelings of hopelessness. They are also thrice as likely to contemplate self-harm.

For experts from Hofstra University, the obsession with technology and social media could be one reason. Associate professor Jamie Mitus says tech addiction may result in psychological disorders like depression, repetitive motion disorder, anxiety, and sleep deprivation, to name a few. 

“When you’re getting a device at five years old, you haven’t developed that ability to regulate yet,” he explained. “So it’s easier to slip into the impulsivity of using the technology and having a harder time breaking away from it.”

#19 No Words Describe This Tweet

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#20 "Angry Oinking Noises"

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#21 I Mean, I’d Rather Die Than Owe Medical Bills For The Rest Of My Life

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The mental health crisis among Gen Z has also left them struggling to land jobs. In January, the New York Post reported a survey involving 800 hiring managers and executives in the U.S.

They revealed that recent college graduates are failing job interviews, urging 60% of employers to offer more benefits to attract older workers. 

Experts like publishing entrepreneur Stephanie Kaplan Lewis are pointing to anxiety as a likely cause. In a January interview with The Guardian, she stated that Gen Z “won’t use corporate speech” and “may struggle with eye contact, body language, fidgeting, or not holding their phones.”

#22 What Do You Think?

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#23 Of Course We Do

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#24 The Myth Of Hard Work

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Despite these generational struggles, Boston University experts say we have many good reasons to be optimistic about the future.

An article published on the school’s official website in early 2024 mentioned greater acceptance of mental health matters, the use of AI to speed up scientific discovery of new drugs, and the improvement of healthcare as some things to look forward to. It isn't all doom and gloom, after all. 

#25 Are You Burned Out Or Are You Having A Normal One?

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#26 Yup, Sounds About Right

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#27 American's Experience In Wonderland

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Now, let’s shift the discussion to you. What generation are you a part of? Are you going through any of these issues? Let us know in the comments!

#28 Me Too

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#29 Yeah, Sounds About Right

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#30 There Is A Reason They Won't Defund The Police And Are Increasing Funding Everywhere For Upcoming Mass Disobedience

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#31 Cancel My Student Debt So I Can Pay My Medical Debt

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#32 Monopoly Power

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#33 #richpeopleproblems

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#34 She Was His Queen. And God Help Anyone Who Dared To Disrespect His Queen

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#35 Moses' Classmate Wants To Give Me Tips On How To Live Today

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#36 You're Not Supposed To Say The Quiet Part Out Loud

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#37 Life Imitates Art

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#38 “I Feared For My Life!!”

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#39 You Can Leave The World(Country) If You Do Not Like...yes This Is An America's Face

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#40 Ha Ha Ha Ha Sports

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#41 Fastest Way To Increase Your Salary

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#42 We Need More Financial Literacy

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#43 Those Days Never Comes Again

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#44 Does This Belong Here

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#45 Freefromwork

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#46 Wait, No, He’s Got A Point

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#47 Student Loan Debt Is Still Our Country Problem

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#48 3 Year Old Reminder That It Was Never About The Kids

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#49 Toast

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#50 Rawdogging The Decline Of Man

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