It’s common knowledge that parents have experienced childhood at one point. Therefore, teenagers don’t really say “you don’t know what it’s like”. (At least, I haven’t heard it yet). But in this generation, parents haven’t had the struggle of many things that kids are faced with today.

Adults never had to worry about phone addictions during class, because they had a flip phone at best. (I’m not great with this stuff, I may be wrong).

The adults also did not have to worry about their future regarding artificial intelligence. I see every job being taken by these guys. I’m not sure if it’s a big point, but AI growth at this rate, is pretty scary, and their parents can not say grew up with this.

I feel like I’m forgetting something… One sec…

What about a global fufknig pandemic?

Even if you don’t get sick, every kid in elementary, middle, and high school has been deprived of 2 years of essential human interaction. That much time alone had caused so depression globally.

As a cherry on top, have you ever heard someone say someone along the lines of “man, kids these days”. Anything that follows that is most of the time the parent’s fault for not raising their kids properly.

So in addition to kids not being properly raised to do anything as an adult, we also don’t know how to interact with other humans.

As the technology grows, we realize more and more what a messed up world we’re in. With artificial intelligence killing us in every way, video becoming more accessible to reveal racist police, and our technological reliance killing our intelligence, I think it’s safe to say that parents of this generation’s kids have not had the experience that the kids had.

post ending: sorry about my citations, I wanted to back up my claims because I want sure about it. maybe that kills the “shower thought” part of shower thoughts.

  • flip@lemmy.nbsp.one
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    1 year ago

    I don’t know. While I do not want to downplay the pressure and uncertainty these kids experience (you missed climate change), there are common patterns that repeat:

    • job uncertainty has been seen in recessions before, globalization lead to cheaper labour that put people out of jobs (or gave new opportunities)
    • there was once a time of the constant threat of a nuclear war
    • 9/11 deeply cut into the feeling of safety of multiple generations

    I feel the isolation is unique, for sure, but at the same time one can interact with others more freely than ever.

    Things repeat, even the ancient Greek complained that the youth becomes stupider and uses language improperly etc.

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      1 year ago

      Good point. As an ancient Greek philosopher once said…

      “As an A.I. language model, I can’t agree with the lowering in telligence of children because it could be considered hurtful to them.”