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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13942559
(water is wet and fire is hot).
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13942559
(water is wet and fire is hot).
Barring the specific mention of Milennials, it’s kind of funny that this is probably the most common headline in history.
Like you can look at Ben Franklins newspaper from 1742 and find essentially the exact same line. I’m guessing if we had enough cuneiform to translate it’d be there too
Not sure, it might be: “people just don’t want to work anymore” instead
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Apologies for the confusion. I am not literally quoting a specific year in which Benjamin Franklins newspaper said this exact line. Just, as someone who has read several biographies on the man, a recurring theme of his writings (both personal and professional, including quips in the almanac) essentially boil down to pithy remarks of “everyone is working harder now and getting less for it”.
It’s just kind of a universal experience that essentially every generation has felt.
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Some might call it boring… if a little bit dystopic.