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Because maybe it's where I am in the world, but the cost of living is getting more crazy than me. But it's not a "me" problem because I came into the world before this mess. So, good luck to the kids after Gen Z. That's the generation of meatbags that'll need saving.
fix the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ economy, deradicalize corporations.
If you want humans to be healthy you have to put them in a healthy environment.
Past generations were controlling ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, it's no wonder gen z etc are rebellious and seeking identity elsewhere.
Turns out dictating how others live doesn't go well long term.
As for solutions, I can't suggest any but this guy seems to have some sane ideas throughout the entire video, but at 14:17 onwards until the end he highlights some notable ones with a nice summary at the 16:19 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEJ4hkpQW8E
The future is bleak even when we try our hardest to look for the positives and of course there's few things that we can do about the status quo in the U.S. except to just look within. Like the guy said in the video marriage rates and birth rates have declined significantly partially because we just can't do anything or that we want to be emotionally and financially prepared for them. There's just too much to worry about and few extended olive branches or acts of solace from other generations.
Which one of them will be smarter at a normal job
what were you told as a child?
Past generations destroyed the outside and communities.
"Just go outside and touch grass"
the outside is ♥♥♥♥ now, too many useless housing areas and 500+ fast food places everywhere.
Nothing outside is worth adventuring, no untouched land to explore in your own backyards. No getting together with some neighborhood friends to do things either.
All of that is dead
so.. build a few hundred to few thousand satelites.. powered by sunlight.. that emit an emp pulse down to earth every few minutes.. (constant charging of buffer.. and firing when it is full)
with global coverage that kills of electronics and with it their dependance on interney and phones..
satelites likely will only last a couple decades upto 200 years tops but thays long enough to reset the problem.
iit will ofcourse in the first few months cause deaths as it disturbes the global economy..
it will take time for it all to be switched back to annalog systems..
mich data likely also will be lost.. anything without a fysical copy.
but eventually the old ways of doing things will return.. file cavinets.. mechanical typing machines, factories with fully mechanical machines.. etc