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3 In 5 Millennials Say Life More Stressful Now Than Ever Before (Ohmagawd Bro!)

Started by Wazzzup, March 18, 2019, 01:17:39 PM

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QuoteFrom slow WiFi to broken phone screens to zero "likes" on social media, everyday stressors are causing young adults to have struggles falling asleep 138 nights each year, researchers say.



NEW YORK — Smartphones and digital technology are supposed to make our lives easier, but for young adults, it seems that things may only be getting tougher — and for a slew of reasons. According to one recent survey, about 3 out of 5 millennials (58%) feel life is more stressful right now than ever before.


I have a hard time believing that millennials have a harder life than people a hundred years ago or more living without electricity, indoor plumbing, and antibiotics among other things.  But, you know, like, whatever bro.

Wazzzup

Here are the top 20 stressful scenarios reported by millennials:



1. Losing wallet/credit card

2. Arguing with partner

3. Commute/traffic delays

4. Losing phone

5. Arriving late to work

6. Slow WiFi

7. Phone battery dying

8. Forgetting passwords

9. Credit card fraud

10. Forgetting phone charger

11. Losing/misplacing keys

12. Paying bills

13. Job interviews

14. Phone screen breaking

15. Credit card bills

16. Check engine light coming on

17. School loan payments

18. Job security

19. Choosing what to wear

20. Washing dishes

Anonymous

My heart breaks for the poor little things

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kiebers

But wait....Aren't they "entitled" to believe they are the most stressed of all time???

Poor wittle things....
I've learned that if someone asks you a really stupid question and you reply by telling them what time it is, they'll leave you alone

Anonymous

Quote from: "kiebers"But wait....Aren't they "entitled" to believe they are the most stressed of all time???

Poor wittle things....

That kind of talk shows why they are entitled to safe spaces.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"Here are the top 20 stressful scenarios reported by millennials:



1. Losing wallet/credit card

2. Arguing with partner

3. Commute/traffic delays

4. Losing phone

5. Arriving late to work

6. Slow WiFi

7. Phone battery dying

8. Forgetting passwords

9. Credit card fraud

10. Forgetting phone charger

11. Losing/misplacing keys

12. Paying bills

13. Job interviews

14. Phone screen breaking

15. Credit card bills

16. Check engine light coming on

17. School loan payments

18. Job security

19. Choosing what to wear

20. Washing dishes

These are their biggest problems.

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Anonymous

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Plants growing out of toilets and the UN unnazied the world.

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Frood

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Plants growing out of toilets and the UN unnazied the world.

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It's a funny movie and reminds me of where millennials might lead us.  ac_biggrin



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Anonymous

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Plants growing out of toilets and the UN unnazied the world.

 :laugh:

It's a funny movie and reminds me of where millennials might lead us.  ac_biggrin



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I would like to watch it.

Bricktop

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It's a funny movie and reminds me of where millennials might lead us.  ac_biggrin



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Might?



They've already started.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Wazzzup"Here are the top 20 stressful scenarios reported by millennials:



1. Losing wallet/credit card

2. Arguing with partner

3. Commute/traffic delays

4. Losing phone

5. Arriving late to work

6. Slow WiFi

7. Phone battery dying

8. Forgetting passwords

9. Credit card fraud

10. Forgetting phone charger

11. Losing/misplacing keys

12. Paying bills

13. Job interviews

14. Phone screen breaking

15. Credit card bills

16. Check engine light coming on

17. School loan payments

18. Job security

19. Choosing what to wear

20. Washing dishes

I am the father of a millennial. I recognize these crises. :laugh3:

Bricktop

Ditto.



Although in her case, number 10 in that list would be number 1 on hers.



According to a mortgage broker here, the rapidly growing trend for millenials wanting to buy a home, but cannot save the mortgage (to be fair, the finance system discriminates against single people wanting to get into the market) is for their parents to act as guarantors.



Life is so tough for the poor darlings...

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Ditto.



Although in her case, number 10 in that list would be number 1 on hers.



According to a mortgage broker here, the rapidly growing trend for millenials wanting to buy a home, but cannot save the mortgage (to be fair, the finance system discriminates against single people wanting to get into the market) is for their parents to act as guarantors.



Life is so tough for the poor darlings...

Twelve, thirteen and fifteen were a problem with my boy. His Aussie girlfriend nagged him into finally growing up.

Frood

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Quote from: "Bricktop"Ditto.



Although in her case, number 10 in that list would be number 1 on hers.



According to a mortgage broker here, the rapidly growing trend for millenials wanting to buy a home, but cannot save the mortgage (to be fair, the finance system discriminates against single people wanting to get into the market) is for their parents to act as guarantors.



Life is so tough for the poor darlings...

Twelve, thirteen and fifteen were a problem with my boy. His Aussie girlfriend nagged him into finally growing up.


Did she steal his wallet?

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