What are valuable skills that many young people are losing?
>>1769357
Butter churning. It is an essential part of making your own good old-fashioned butter but sadly kids these days are satisfied with just buying margarine.
>>1769357
You can't lose something you never had
From the looks of your pic: communication.
Communication
Dedication
Not being massive fucking faggots
>>1769357
how to not create $20 trillion debt
>>1769357
work ethic, communication, personal finance
>>1769369
>ywn live on a farm in a comfy tropical climate harvesting your fruits which you put your blood sweat and tears in to planting and selling at a busy farmer's market in the city making a modest profit to live off of for a few months
feels BAD man
>>1769357
Shitposting. It just isn't what it used to be.
>>1769357
>consumerism
That's the biggest problem with Millenials, OP. They're the least materialistic generation to date, and they can be a pain in the ass to sell things to. The only real problem is that they don't buy as much shit, however, they will pay more for the little shit they do buy (comparatively speaking to earlier generations). This means that you only have to worry about how much something costs and either adding real or perceived value to it ("local," "fair trade," "non-GMO," etc).
The biggest skill they've lost is how to keep our economy fookin pumping.
>>1769357
- Communication
- Analyzing. Instead of actually solving already existing, difficult problems we make up
a) easy to solve problems to feel good about ourselfes.
b) problems that aren't any just for the sake of crying about it.
Just look at safe spaces and all that bs. Man, i really don't want a child that grows up in this kind of environment.
>>1770725
>They're the least materialistic generation to date
You sure?
Microsoft excel
Journalism
>>1769357
Knee-pads.
>>1769357
The ability to not re-post shit threads.
The ability to get off 4chan.
The ability to leave the house once in a while.