They say there’s no hope for the future.
I don’t really know who “they” are, but they’re not my “we” for a reason.
Every single generation has an assortment of problems for their future that seem unsolvable and far more horrifying than they truly are.
A weak-minded generation raised with a smartphone is the doomer line as of late.
If you paid attention to tik tok and only tik tok for your gauging of the next generation, then you’d believe the next group up to be one to summon a bleak fate.
However, the statistics of this next generation up reflect a collective psyche that is renouncing the vices, excuses, and victimhood of the Millenial Generation’s degeneracy inherited from Baby Boomer “battle cries” coupled with a quietly infuriated Generation X’s simultaneous standoffish and intrigued reaction to said degeneracy.
The next generation up is less interested in vices but far more fascinated with the virtues found in church.
The next generation up is unsatisfied with weakness and seeking strength.
Some were taught this by millennials and parents who were able to deprogram themselves.
Some, like an eighteen year old young man from Wisconsin knew something was wrong and decided to better himself through a painful, confusing process of trial and error.
Such agency at such a young age is truly admirable.
Thankfully, the numbers reflect that the future is a lot less like tik tok and a lot more like this guy.
The Blood & Rain Podcast
Episode 46
“Resurrecting Faith & Strength” Featuring Colin Zastrow
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