Millenial Depression
An Epidemic
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Narrated by:
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Ann Bumbak
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Written by:
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J.J. Stone
About this listen
At the heart of the nation, the Millennials will soon be in control of our future. The entire working class, judges, law enforcement, politicians, and decision-makers will be at the head of everything. One day soon, Millennials will be deciding our fates and where we go from here.
Unfortunately, Millennials will be faced with problems and hurdles that other generations have not had to deal with. Millennials will be in a unique position to fail, as it were. This generation, and to no fault of their own, must overcome depression, addiction, and must find a purpose that holds meaning in their lives.
Millennials are not satisfied with having a job and just getting by; they must find meaning in what they are doing on the daily. Many millennials have been over-parented and coddled to the extent that an entire generation will be negatively affected. This generation as children were helped too much as their parents just wanted a better life for their children, but what parent doesn’t?
Not all parents were “helicopter” parents and always hovering over their child. There were plenty of parents that were just not there emotionally or were unavailable to Millennials. Experts think there are many negative effects that are now surfacing with current statistics.
Are Millennials going to have children of their own someday? Will they be able to make it through a typical nine to five job? Are suburbs and the suburbia life coming to end?
How does an entire generation find meaning in their work and life? How does a whole generation fend for themselves without being taught the skills to be successful and prosper independently?
What will the future look and be like when Millennials take the helm of the ship of life? Find all of the answers in this audiobook.
Millennial depression and addiction
The experts say that Millennial depression and addiction are increasingly worse off than other generations. The “Baby Boomers”, or the parents of Millennials, are faced with a dilemma. The fact is that the Baby Boomer generation were born in 1946-1964. During this time, the parents of Millennials were affected by the world around them.
World War 2 ended; millions of Americans came home. These returning men from war led to a spike in marriages and babies. Imagine coming home after war and facing death day after day. Once these men returned, they were excited to be alive and move on with what was important in their lives, love, marriage, kids, and a thankfulness to be alive.
The Baby Boomers were a generation surrounded by fear and anxiety....
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