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The Gaslighting of the Millennial Generation: How to Succeed in a Society That Blames You for Everything Gone Wrong

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Gaslighting is the psychological manipulation of making someone question their own sanity or

the validity of their experiences. A combination of outright lies, denial of things that happened,

and generally questioning the subject’s thought processes and conclusions boils down to the end

result of thinking you’re wrong or crazy for feeling the way you do. At its core, it’s an emotional

abuse tactic.

Have you ever gotten into an argument with a parent, boss, or romantic partner about something

that upset you, but by the end of the argument, you’ve become the one apologizing for some

wrongdoing? This is often a result of gaslighting. They flip it around and become the victim, and

your original feelings never get resolved because the conversation always descends into the other

person’s victimization. Eventually you stop challenging them at all.

Imagine a similar scenario where you are applying for a job, but the job requires a college

degree, and you can’t pay for a college degree without a job so you end up taking out massive

loans. When you graduate, you can’t get a job without experience. So, you take a minimum wage

job (or three) to make ends meet, often while working for free in a field related to your major to

get a foot in the door. You dare to utter something like, “the minimum wage needs to be raised,

people can’t live like this,” only to receive a barrage of old, crotchety white people yelling at you

about how they got a college education working part time and how it’s your fault for taking out

the loans in the first place.

Caitlin Fisher calls bullshit.

Millennials are driven by a need to empower each other and become

independent from the status quo. And it’s pissing off the establishment something fierce.

Anecdotal evidence is great, but there’s also science to back up the whimsical empowerment

driving the millennial generation. There are some 80 million Millennials, making us the largest

cohort in history

© 2019 Blackstone Publishing (Audiolibro ): 9781094071145
© 2022 Mango Media (eBook ): 9781633538856

Fecha de lanzamiento

Audiolibro : 24 de diciembre de 2019
eBook : 22 de julio de 2022

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