Youth and Economic Discontent
A striking trend reveals that a significant number of young men are living with their parents, reflecting a broader disconnect in relationships and economic stability. With women seeking older partners for better prospects, the birth rate among 30-year-olds has plummeted, signaling a decline in societal optimism. As young people face financial struggles, the wealth gap widens, leading to increased tension fueled by social media and political polarization.In this clip
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Why do men rely heavily on spouses for social connections, as discussed in the episode "A Generation Poorer Than Their Parents! - Why Men Are Lost, Lazy, Broke & Single" with Scott Galloway and the clip "The Lonely Young Man"?
Why do men rely heavily on spouses for social connections, as discussed in the episode A Generation Poorer Than Their Parents! - Why Men Are Lost, Lazy, Broke & Single | Scott Galloway, and the clip The Lonely Young Man?
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