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    [LMAO!] 3 In 5 Millennials Say Life More Stressful Now Than Ever Before

    Good thing this wasn't the generation that had to survive the Great Depression or WWII...


    From slow WiFi to broken phone screens to zero “likes” on social media, everyday stressors are causing young adults to have struggles falling asleep 138 nights each year, researchers say.


    NEW YORK — Smartphones and digital technology are supposed to make our lives easier, but for young adults, it seems that things may only be getting tougher — and for a slew of reasons. According to one recent survey, about 3 out of 5 millennials (58%) feel life is more stressful right now than ever before.

    In fact, the survey of 2,000 American millennials, commissioned by CBD oil company Endoca, reveals that one-third of millennials believe their lives are more stressful than the average person’s life.

    The survey also pointed to numerous causes of the frustration for this young segment. Many feel their overall stress level is caused by the accumulation of daily micro-stressors — seemingly trivial experiences — such as being stuck in traffic, waiting for appointments, or various smartphone issues.

    For example, although losing one’s wallet or credit card ranked as the top source of stress for respondents, 1 in 5 say they’d be even more apoplectic if their smartphone screen broke. For more than 2 in 5 millennials (41%), a damaged phone screen is worse than seeing their “check engine” light flash on in the car.

    Meanwhile, getting into an argument with a partner was the second greatest source of stress for participants overall, but nearly 1 in 5 agreed that getting zero “likes” on a social media post is a more stress-inducing experience. One-third feel that having their phone die is a more miserable scenario than seeing a fraudulent charge on their credit card bill. (For good measure, the researchers found that the average remaining-battery percentage for when millennials begin to feel stress is 23%.)

    And while gridlock was the third most common cause of stress for young adults, 30% of those surveyed agreed that slow WiFi was even more stressful than slow traffic.

    About half of the survey respondents said they don’t feel they deal with stress well in general, and two-thirds said they’d like to find more coping methods.

    “Stress isn’t an abstract issue – it’s a significant problem and doesn’t necessarily have to be caused by one large inciting incident,” says Henry Vincenty, CEO of Endoca, in a statement. “No matter what’s causing our stress, we should take care to be proactive about finding solutions before it begins affecting our health.”

    Researchers compiled the top 20 list of stressors for millennials (see below), and though arriving first to a party did not make the list, 22% of participants find that experience to be more brutal than a job interview. Another 35% find that sticking to plans is more stressful than missing out on them.

    As for how all this stress is affecting millennials, the survey found that participants struggled to fall asleep nearly three nights per week — about 138 nights each year — because of the various issues.

    Here are the top 20 stressful scenarios reported by millennials:

    1. Losing wallet/credit card
    2. Arguing with partner
    3. Commute/traffic delays
    4. Losing phone
    5. Arriving late to work
    6. Slow WiFi
    7. Phone battery dying
    8. Forgetting passwords
    9. Credit card fraud
    10. Forgetting phone charger
    11. Losing/misplacing keys
    12. Paying bills
    13. Job interviews
    14. Phone screen breaking
    15. Credit card bills
    16. Check engine light coming on
    17. School loan payments
    18. Job security
    19. Choosing what to wear
    20. Washing dishes

    The survey was conducted by the market research firm OnePoll.


    #2
    Geez, I'm glad my nieces aren't like that and have some kind of perspective.

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      #3
      it is what it is. I dont know why poeple complain so much about the next generation, its literally what everyone worked hard to do is to make their offsping lives a lil easier and comfortable than they had it.

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        #4
        Washing dishes?!?!?!

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          #5
          Baby Boomers screwed Millennials and future generations. But that's life. Other generations will look at Millennials as having screwed them by not fighting for climate change and so forth.

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            #6
            Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post
            it is what it is. I dont know why poeple complain so much about the next generation, its literally what everyone worked hard to do is to make their offsping lives a lil easier and comfortable than they had it.
            Washing dishes bro. Stressed caused by washing dishes. That's beyond life being easier. Its disturbing weak to even be thought of as a stressful situation. Its sad

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              #7
              Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY! View Post
              it is what it is. I dont know why poeple complain so much about the next generation, its literally what everyone worked hard to do is to make their offsping lives a lil easier and comfortable than they had it.
              Exactly, a little easier and more comfortable...yet, they feel their lives are more stressful than anyone else. They lack the ability to empathize. Woe is me, I'm the victim.

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                #8
                Those are legit stressors given the times we live in. Thats who we are and thats it. We had to live in a different era and these are the problems we face. Nothing to laugh about or disrespect. Those things are important to us, back then it was harder times and the worries were different.

                Im currently averaging around 200 likes per photo on IG (some even reaching 500) which gives me some sort of temporary happiness and satisfaction. Social media makes me feel connected even when I want to be alone. Losing that connection does create stress and psychological effects. Also there is no reason to work hard and suffer when we live in more advanced, easier times. We have digital lives so of course our problems will be connected to that.

                Not looking good, not getting the right photo, finding what to wear is also part of our DNA. I always want to look handsome, even if I go to Walgreens. Is there a problem with that? If i I feel ugly I dont go out or I feel down. Again, we need to respect milennialls and understand we are a new breed of the advanced human.
                Last edited by The Problem Child; 03-19-2019, 10:44 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                  Good thing this wasn't the generation that had to survive the Great Depression or WWII...


                  From slow WiFi to broken phone screens to zero “likes” on social media, everyday stressors are causing young adults to have struggles falling asleep 138 nights each year, researchers say.


                  NEW YORK — Smartphones and digital technology are supposed to make our lives easier, but for young adults, it seems that things may only be getting tougher — and for a slew of reasons. According to one recent survey, about 3 out of 5 millennials (58%) feel life is more stressful right now than ever before.

                  In fact, the survey of 2,000 American millennials, commissioned by CBD oil company Endoca, reveals that one-third of millennials believe their lives are more stressful than the average person’s life.

                  The survey also pointed to numerous causes of the frustration for this young segment. Many feel their overall stress level is caused by the accumulation of daily micro-stressors — seemingly trivial experiences — such as being stuck in traffic, waiting for appointments, or various smartphone issues.

                  For example, although losing one’s wallet or credit card ranked as the top source of stress for respondents, 1 in 5 say they’d be even more apoplectic if their smartphone screen broke. For more than 2 in 5 millennials (41%), a damaged phone screen is worse than seeing their “check engine” light flash on in the car.

                  Meanwhile, getting into an argument with a partner was the second greatest source of stress for participants overall, but nearly 1 in 5 agreed that getting zero “likes” on a social media post is a more stress-inducing experience. One-third feel that having their phone die is a more miserable scenario than seeing a fraudulent charge on their credit card bill. (For good measure, the researchers found that the average remaining-battery percentage for when millennials begin to feel stress is 23%.)

                  And while gridlock was the third most common cause of stress for young adults, 30% of those surveyed agreed that slow WiFi was even more stressful than slow traffic.

                  About half of the survey respondents said they don’t feel they deal with stress well in general, and two-thirds said they’d like to find more coping methods.

                  “Stress isn’t an abstract issue – it’s a significant problem and doesn’t necessarily have to be caused by one large inciting incident,” says Henry Vincenty, CEO of Endoca, in a statement. “No matter what’s causing our stress, we should take care to be proactive about finding solutions before it begins affecting our health.”

                  Researchers compiled the top 20 list of stressors for millennials (see below), and though arriving first to a party did not make the list, 22% of participants find that experience to be more brutal than a job interview. Another 35% find that sticking to plans is more stressful than missing out on them.

                  As for how all this stress is affecting millennials, the survey found that participants struggled to fall asleep nearly three nights per week — about 138 nights each year — because of the various issues.

                  Here are the top 20 stressful scenarios reported by millennials:

                  1. Losing wallet/credit card
                  2. Arguing with partner
                  3. Commute/traffic delays
                  4. Losing phone
                  5. Arriving late to work
                  6. Slow WiFi
                  7. Phone battery dying
                  8. Forgetting passwords
                  9. Credit card fraud
                  10. Forgetting phone charger
                  11. Losing/misplacing keys
                  12. Paying bills
                  13. Job interviews
                  14. Phone screen breaking
                  15. Credit card bills
                  16. Check engine light coming on
                  17. School loan payments
                  18. Job security
                  19. Choosing what to wear
                  20. Washing dishes

                  The survey was conducted by the market research firm OnePoll.

                  3 In 5 Millennials Say Life More Stressful Now Than Ever Before


                  ... what (TF) Millennials know about "before"???... "before" of what???

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                    #10
                    It's tough keeping those man buns in place.

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