ALBQ wrote: A very self-important college freshman
This is the key statement of the joke!
He doesn't have to represent his generation, he can just be a smarmy, lazy, entitled, self-appointed *genius*. All generations have them, but the new ones (mine included) seem to be overflowing with them.
. . . the kid who sees the college counselor and says, "I don't want to take any math, science, or literature, but want to get a bachelors degree - what program can I do?"
. . . that same kid a few years later, worthless degree in hand, wondering where this wonderful white-collared job he's entitled to will come from.
. . . the same kid who is so sure he has things figured out that he can't close his mouth for ten minutes to listen to an elder with real-world experience.
The joke has some relevance. We're losing engineers and scientists and getting a bunch of arm-chair psychologists.
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ALBQ wrote: A very self-important college freshman
This is the key statement of the joke!
He doesn't have to represent his generation, he can just be a smarmy, lazy, entitled, self-appointed *genius*. All generations have them, but the new ones (mine included) seem to be overflowing with them.
. . . the kid who sees the college counselor and says, "I don't want to take any math, science, or literature, but want to get a bachelors degree - what program can I do?"
. . . that same kid a few years later, worthless degree in hand, wondering where this wonderful white-collared job he's entitled to will come from.
. . . the same kid who is so sure he has things figured out that he can't close his mouth for ten minutes to listen to an elder with real-world experience.
The joke has some relevance. We're losing engineers and scientists and getting a bunch of arm-chair psychologists.
Someone else who sees and speaks the truth. Don't get me started on my observations of the youth of today and their helicopter parents, during my last few years in Law Enforcement.
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The Texan wrote: Don't get me started on my observations of the youth of today and their helicopter parents, during my last few years in Law Enforcement.
I've seen my share of helio-parents, but the good news is those are in the minority. Most of the kids today are hard working lads/lassies. Of course, the ones working hard to improve their (and our) world don't get the press of the few bad apples.
fickman wrote: We're losing engineers and scientists and getting a bunch of arm-chair psychologists.
Actually, at my school, we are producing a bunch of engineers and scientists (my side of campus) along with the future psychologists (my wife's side of the campus). Most of them are good kids.
"Now, you arrogant little twerp, what are you doing for the next
generation?"
After being called that, I bet that youth reall paid attention and had respect for the old arrogant person.