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People born after 2000 think that the 90s generation caught a good era.
The 90s generation thinks that the 80s generation caught a good era.
The 80s generation thinks that the 70s generation caught a good era.
Every generation says they didn't catch the good times.
They don't see the beauty of the economic upturn; this is all a misaligned way of thinking.
It's like the women who fish for men think that the older brothers have become fewer and are not generous,
The older brothers think that women who fish for men all get plastic surgery and are very materialistic.
Actually, in our country, from the reform and opening up to now, the real beneficiaries of the big dividends are the group before the 70s.
They are truly benefiting because there was no one before them. And the market was developing, creating a gap.
They only need to work a little harder, be a bit more clever, and they can shine in their industry.
As for the 80s, 90s, 00s, they are actually quite similar; there are differences, but they are quite close.
Overall, everyone is in an economic upturn period, and each generation will experience their own era-specific opportunities and very specific setbacks.
Actually, there's no real point in thinking about these macro issues; young kids feel they have no opportunities, so just go out and find opportunities.
The older brothers are afraid they can't keep up with the times, so they should go embrace the young people.
Thinking about those trivial things every day is meaningless.