Suff wrote:The problem with a lot of things these days are expectations. My generation, country location, expectations were not super high.
I tend to feel that the youth of today have expectations so high that they can never be met. So they don't engage.
It's always been there. In the 70s my intended and I lived with our parents for peanuts in order to save rather than renting and moaning that we had no money. We opened a joint savings account and put every spare peny away. No takeaways, frothy coffees, bottled water, Netflix, Prime, mobile phone contracts and so on, we concentrated on saving.
So, yes, expectations nowadays are high... if people want them to be. Their choice, there are alternatives.