Originally Posted by
coeruleum
According to the review, it just tells people to get a job. That doesn't fix the problem at all, since most jobs are either burger flipping or middle management, and most people who take them still dress like children, talk like children, listen to nothing but adolescent music, read nothing but comic books, watch nothing but cartoons, play a lot of video games, buy toys, and talk about "what they want to be" even though they're literally already something (just not what they waaaaaaant.) And OK, probably no one does all of that, and I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with some things crossing over from youth culture to adult culture since innovation is generally good, the problem is when there simply isn't a such thing as adult culture to begin with. Especially when it gets to the point that parents and children behave basically identically and parents seem to expect their children to parent them when they're old and the children work. I just think: guys, you realize there's no real economic return there, just a lack of mature independence, right?