> I don't mean occasionally. I mean as normal practice - no plastic-wrapped snacks at all other than an occasional chocolate.
You can raise and feed kids without a job without feeding them plastic-wrapped snacks all day.
I bake and meal prep for my kids. They hang out in and around the kitchen and we play and talk.
I think there’s some catastrophizing going on with these beliefs, combined with seeing life through exaggerated social media posts. It’s so foreign to read compared to how well adjusted people operate in real life.
> And it also depends when you live. Gen Z are saying they can't get started, and don't expect to buy a house until well into their 30s. Current parents could buy in their late 20s
This is a major clue that you’re viewing life through histrionic social media posts.
Did you know Gen Z home ownership is higher than the previous generation at the same age?
If you thought that Gen Z would never buy homes like the previous generation, you are actually 180 degrees opposite of the truth.
You can raise and feed kids without a job without feeding them plastic-wrapped snacks all day.
I bake and meal prep for my kids. They hang out in and around the kitchen and we play and talk.
I think there’s some catastrophizing going on with these beliefs, combined with seeing life through exaggerated social media posts. It’s so foreign to read compared to how well adjusted people operate in real life.
> And it also depends when you live. Gen Z are saying they can't get started, and don't expect to buy a house until well into their 30s. Current parents could buy in their late 20s
This is a major clue that you’re viewing life through histrionic social media posts.
Did you know Gen Z home ownership is higher than the previous generation at the same age?
If you thought that Gen Z would never buy homes like the previous generation, you are actually 180 degrees opposite of the truth.