Gen Z Doesn't Want To Work Anymore
Summary
TLDRこのビデオスクリプトは、現代の若者たちが40時間の週末労働に耐え難く、その不満とストレスを表現しています。彼らはメディアやSNSの影響を受け、特別だと思われがちですが、多くの人が仕事に情熱を持てず、生活費を稼ぐために働くことの価値を見失っています。インフレやAIによる職の置き換え、そして生活スタイルの選択肢についても議論しています。スクリプトは、お金と生活のバランスをどのようにとるべきか、そして夢を叶えるためには自己責任で努力が必要であるというメッセージを伝えています。
Takeaways
- 😔 40時間の労働週間は多くの人々にとって精神的に負担が大きく、不満を引き起こしている。
- 🌐 現代のメディアとSNSが「何でもできる」という誤ったイメージを広め、多くの人が自分の仕事に満足していない。
- 🏡 技術的に働く必要はなく、自然に生きる選択肢もあるが、現代生活を維持するためには何かを支払わなければならない。
- 📈 インフレーションが物価を上げるだけでなく、貯めたお金も価値下がることで、既存の努力が無駄になる。
- 🤔 人々は他人の生活を比較しないようにするべきで、多くの人々が自分の生活スタイルに適した選択をすべきである。
- 💼 ホワイトカラーの職種がAIに置き換えられることに注目が集まり、ブルーカラーの職種が過去には無視された。
- 🏠 多くの人々が家を持つことは可能であるが、適切な資金管理と節約の必要がある。
- 🚗 車や他の高額な買い物をするために、現金で支払い、長期的に節約することが重要である。
- 💰 人々は自分の収入や生活スタイルに応じた家を購入し、徐々に上向いていける可能性がある。
- 📊 多くの人々が借金を作って生活しており、これは彼らの将来に大きなリスクをもたらす。
- 👨👩👧👦 家族との時間を犠牲にして働くことで、より良い生活を提供しようとする人々もいる。
Q & A
なぜ人々は40時間の週に働くことが嫌われるのでしょうか?
-スクリプトでは、40時間の週に働くことが嫌われるのは、それが人々に不快な環境や情緒的なストレスをもたらすと述べています。また、多くの人が自分の仕事に情熱を持てないと感じるためです。
メディアとソーシャルメディアがどのように人々の期待に影響を与えているのか?
-1990年代のメディアと2000年代のソーシャルメディアの台頭により、人々は自分の夢に向かって何でもできるとされたが、実際は多くの人が自分の仕事に満足していないという現実があります。
スクリプトの中で言及された「技術的にお金の価値が下がる」という現象とは何を指しているのか?
-インフレーションが原因で、貯金や既に稼いだお金の価値が下がることを指しています。これは、人々が生活を維持するために働く意義を問い直すことを引き起こします。
AIが人々の仕事を取ることについて、スクリプトではどのような見方をしているのか?
-スクリプトでは、企業がAIを導入して人々の仕事を取ることを待っていると述べています。また、ホワイトカラーの職種がAIによって置き換えられることに比べ、ブルーカラーの職種の置き換えについて人々が無関心だったことも指摘しています。
スクリプトの中で提唱された「生活費を管理すること」の重要性とは?
-スクリプトでは、生活費を管理することは、借金を減らし、将来に向けて貯金を増やすために非常に重要だと述べています。また、無謀な借金を避けるための鍵ともあります。
スクリプトの中で言及された「小さなスタートホーム」の意味は何ですか?
-小さなスタートホームとは、初めの家を始めとして、価格が比較的低い家を購入することを指しています。これは、将来に向けてより大きな家を持つためのステップと見なすことができます。
スクリプトの中で提唱された「自己責任」の考え方とは何ですか?
-自己責任の考え方は、人々に自分の人生や財政状況を管理し、改善する責任があるというものです。これは、他人に依存するのではなく、自己の努力で目標を達成するという考え方を促します。
スクリプトの中で言及された「生活費を管理しない」人々はどのような結果に直面しているのか?
-スクリプトでは、生活費を管理しない人々は、借金の輪に巻き込まれ、生活費を超えた支出を行ってしまい、財政的困境に直面していると述べています。
スクリプトの中で提唱された「節約と倫理的消费」の重要性とは?
-節約と倫理的消费の重要性は、無駄な支出を避け、必要なものに集中することで、財政的自立を促進し、長期的な経済的安定を築くことにあります。
スクリプトの中で言及された「夢に向かって努力する」という考え方とは何ですか?
-夢に向かって努力する考え方は、自分自身の目標に向かって積極的に取り組むことであり、諦めずに自分の人生を改善するための意欲的な姿勢を表しています。
スクリプトの中で提唱された「自己啓発」とはどのようなアプローチか?
-自己啓発とは、人々に自分の状況を理解させ、自己責任を持つよう促し、自己の人生を改善するためのステップを踏むことを助けるアプローチです。
Outlines
😡 40時間労働週の不満
この段落では、40時間労働週に対する不満が語られています。毎日早朝に起きて、寒くて不快な環境で働くことのストレスや、不満が強調されています。また、インフレが給与の価値を下げることでさらに生活が厳しくなっている点にも触れています。最終的には、AIによって多くの仕事が置き換えられる恐れがあることも指摘しています。
😔 経済的困難と家族支援の必要性
この段落では、一人暮らしの難しさや家賃を支払うために親の支援が必要であることについて述べられています。また、歴史的に見ても、多くの人が結婚するまで家族と一緒に暮らすのが普通だったことを指摘し、自立する前に家でお金を貯めることの重要性を強調しています。さらに、食費や娯楽費を節約する方法についてもアドバイスが含まれています。
💪 努力と経済的成功の関連性
この段落では、経済的成功を収めるためには努力と犠牲が必要であることを強調しています。高額な自動車ローンや高価な休暇に費やすお金を節約し、経済的に安定するための基本的な金融リテラシーの重要性が述べられています。また、食費を節約するための具体的な方法や、低所得層が陥りがちな経済的な罠についても言及されています。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡40時間勤務制
💡インフレ
💡社会メディア
💡AI(人工知能)
💡返済
💡生活スタイル
💡借金
💡キャリアチェンジ
💡経済的不平等
💡貯金
💡ライフスタイル
Highlights
The dissatisfaction with a 40-hour work week and the monotony of fluorescent lighting and uncomfortable conditions.
The mental toll of the daily routine and the notion that people are 'mentally ill' for adhering to it.
The disillusionment of the younger generation with the realization that they are not special and the impact of media and social media.
The harsh reality that most people dislike their jobs, using the example of disinterest in folding pants at Banana Republic.
The option to avoid traditional employment by living off the grid, but the trade-offs of modern comforts like iPhones and apartments.
Inflation's negative effects on affordability and the devaluation of saved money.
The difficulty of sympathizing with complaints about work when the speaker has a high-paying job at Meta.
The average salary of a product manager at Meta being $186,000, highlighting income disparities.
The fear of job loss to AI and the different societal reactions to blue-collar versus white-collar job displacement.
The division in America due to people living in 'two different realities' based on their jobs and lifestyles.
A personal account of struggling with long work hours, low pay, and the struggle to make ends meet.
The suggestion that living with parents can be beneficial for saving money, challenging the narrative of independence.
The critique of financial illiteracy and the importance of managing money to avoid living paycheck to paycheck.
The observation of people living in debt due to poor financial decisions and the influence of credit card marketing.
Advice on务实的财务管理方法,例如减少外出就餐以节省开支。
The encouragement to stop complaining and take action to improve one's financial situation.
The assertion that with proper planning and discipline, anyone can afford a house.
The contrast between the speaker's parents' ability to buy a house in 1995 and the perceived impossibility for the current generation.
The final message urging people to take responsibility for their financial future and stop making excuses.
Transcripts
why are we not talking about hoing sick
a 40-hour work week is I'm so sorry so
you're telling me that I have to wake up
at theing butt crack it on every single
day go and work somewhere that has
fluorescent lighting is cold and
uncomfortable for the entirety of the
day and do that five times a week no
like that's fuing sick like you guys are
mentally ill like please get diagnosed
nobody wants to work anymore geez nobody
wants to work anymore and what about
it what the about
it no we don't get a job I hate her tone
but I'm going to try to sympathize I
think Jin Z is dealing with the same
problems that Millennials had to face
and that's realizing that you ain't
special with the rise of media in the
'90s and the rise of social media in the
2000s people were told that they could
do whatever they put their mind to and
that's not true the truth of the matter
is most people hate their jobs nobody's
passionate about folding pants at the
Banana Republic and some people don't
realize technically you don't have to
work you can go Harvest your own crops
and build your own cabin in the woods
but since you want an iPhone in the cute
apartment with the nice lighting then
you got to pay somebody because somebody
had to work to build that but to be fair
and to sympathize with her a little bit
more inflation does kind of ruin it for
everybody because not only does it make
everything more unaffordable for gin Z
but it also takes away from the work
that you've already put in to earn the
money money that you've been saving
because now that money is worth less
than it was before but she does make it
hard to sympathize because I don't know
what that is that little fake Tik Tok
I'm about to Wine voice it's very easy
to hate Day in the Life as a 23-year-old
product manager at meta that to-do list
is just egregious it says work workout
Vibe God damn it you can't make this
[ __ ] up always journal in the morning
and then do a quick workout routine I
get dressed I try to look cute every day
got some food at the office I make a
coffee every single morning I did some
work on the roof worked until lunch and
then ate up there here's me being
cute as of May 2024 the average salary
for a product manager at meta in the
United States was
$186,000 per lap around the Sun that's
just rage bait at this point how do you
do that how do you do that I know Mark
Zuckerberg seen this video and he was
pissed he can't wait to get rid of her
ass you're f
in 2023 meta fired about 15,000 people
and this year they plan on firing
another 10,000 people she got to be on
that list I'm not going to lie y'all and
I know this might seem pessimistic but I
think the companies are just waiting to
replace us with AI at this point they're
just buying time until they can get rid
of us and the craziest part is I
remember when blue collar workers were
complaining about their jobs being
replaced by Ai and nobody cared but the
moment those white collar jobs were
getting replaced by AI people started to
talk about it part of the separation in
America is because more than ever people
are just Liv in two different realities
compare her job to these
guys like how could you ever expect
those two types of people to look at the
world the same which type of person is
more likely to go let's give the Ukraine
more money it's not going you know what
I'm
saying it ain't going nah n it ain't
going to work there was a listing on
Facebook for an apartment and I've been
living in my car for over a year trying
to save and they blocked me and took all
my money talk about how much I hate my
freaking job it's 11:30 p.m. and I just
got home from the gym and not to mention
I still need to cook eat and shower
after this so I won't even be in bed
until 1:00 a.m. I literally work from
8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 5 days a week and
sometimes on the weekends too and not to
mention I'm barely getting paid anything
for the hours that I'm putting in it's
crazy to think that if my parents
weren't still helping me with my rent I
would literally be living paycheck to
paycheck and that's insane dude that's
insane and I literally still have two
more months of this busy season I've
been working 60h hour weeks and I feel
like I'm just going [ __ ] insane cuz I
have
no time for anything else my life lately
is literally just wake up work eat at my
desk work again and then gym and then
eat and then sleep and then repeat that
over for like 5 days straight and I'm
going insane bro and I need a change in
career so bad so if any of you can help
me out I would be super grateful I have
a business degree and I graduated from
UCI I have President lists on my
transcript
please just help me get out of this job
if you can suggest anything or if you
can get me a referral to one of the
companies that you're working at I would
be extremely grateful because I have no
time for anything else right now and I
just feel like I'm going crazy so if she
needs her parents to help her pay rent
she's not ready to be alone she needs to
be at home saving her money not
spreading her parents thin but of course
some people rush out of the house mostly
to get away from their parents' rules
and then they live in these big cities
and they complain about the rent and the
truth of the matter is it was never
really meant for people to be able to
afford to live alone most people
throughout all of human history lived
with their families in the house until
they got married that was a very unique
circumstance in a very privileged
country for a very small amount of time
and I think it's going back to normal
there's nothing wrong with living with
your parents especially if you're not
being a bum and you actually saving your
money but you are going to have to live
with their rules y'all better stop
following on them rules at work make you
a
taco get on your phone and watch a movie
or something what y' I
recommend this video of this girl
balancing her um her budget from her job
and I think like her her pay like her
salary is like 75,000 in the video she
said that she um her statement for her
credit card was like 2,100 and at the
end of her balancing out her her whole
like uh spreadsheet she was a $200 for
the next two weeks let me just say this
I love that she made that video and that
she woke that up because a lot of people
be wondering how people be affording all
these designer things y y y a lot of
them are just simply swiping that
[ __ ] credit card a lot of people are
literally just living in [ __ ] debt
big debts like when she said her ending
balance was $2,000 I think her limit
said like
9,000 that's not even the smallest
credit card that I've seen on people
that I personally [ __ ] know like so
many people are not only living paycheck
to paycheck baby they are living credit
card statement to credit card statement
yes because credit card companies spent
billions of dollars in Market campaigns
to make sure 18year olds were $10,000 in
the debt before they were old enough to
have a Modelo and the social media money
gurus didn't help by telling people that
debt is good yeah debt is good for a
small minority of people that know how
to leverage it but for most hardworking
people it's just going to get them into
misery and if you're religious I don't
think any of the major religions say
anything good about debt I know in
Christianity it says that the borrower
is a slave to the lender you ain't got
to compare your lives to other people's
because You' be surprised how many
people are willing to pimp themselves
out for for a nice purse man they giving
out loans for vacations nowadays it's
not safe out here hide the money
y'all I will never be able to afford a
house yes you can yes you can the
problem is most people don't want to
afford it and it's a hard reality
there's a lot of Mortgage Assistance
programs out there a lot of them will
cover your down payment and most sellers
are okay with paying closing cost I
bought my house 5 years ago for $130,000
payment on it was like $650 a month so I
understand I bought mine a while ago but
we're in the process of buying another
one as we speak a lot of people's issue
with buying a house right now is they
don't know how to manage their money and
they don't know how to not spend money
recklessly an example going out to eat I
have four children and a wife so going
out to eat is very expensive it's like
$60 every time we go out and eat which
is $10 a person so say we go out and eat
for lunch and dinner and we do that all
week long that's
$1,000 damn throw some spaghetti in the
pot and eat it for 2 or 3 days man it's
not that big a deal food needs to quit
being romanticized it's to keep you
alive it doesn't have to be the next
biggest and greatest thing every time
you get something to eat it's to keep
you alive if you hear about our
grandparents that had all this nice [ __ ]
that they're all grapping about you know
what they ate every day they ate
sandwiches and beans and cornbread and
you don't have to have a huge gigantic
house for your first house quit watching
Tik Tok and all this nice [ __ ] that
everybody has cuz they make a lot more
money than you do if you make $15 an
hour you're not going to get a $300,000
house it's just not going to happen the
bank won't even loan you the money on it
buy your little starter home do a little
work to it sell it then you can go buy a
nice house people are bitching about not
being able to afford a house but you'll
afford a for to $800 a month car payment
buy you like a cheap Toyota Corolla in
cash and drive it until it explodes
which will probably be way after these
new cars you can have anything you want
and you can afford anything you want if
you put your mind to it and you manage
your money you will never be able to
move up in life with that kind of
mentality about whining and complaining
that what the way the world is is the
reason why you can't afford anything
nice people are hiring left and right
left and right get you a good resume go
get you a decent job there's side
hustles everywhere there's plenty of
money to be made out here go out and
make some [ __ ] money this girl was
like my parents bought a house back in
1995 that was
$195,000 and da D D D D I'll never be
able to have something like that that
was a lot of damn money back in 1995 it
wasn't just like chump change your
parents make good money back then they
probably make even better money now guys
it's been way worse than this back in
history and we've still came out on top
I hate to sound like a boomer because
I'm not but man quit [ __ ] complaining
and go out and get it you're not going
to be able to see your family as much
you're not going to be able to see your
kids as much but if you want to give
them a better life and make better money
go out and [ __ ] do it otherwise stay
where you're at accept it and quit
complaining about it that's not
ridiculous that's not ridiculous to say
that he's right and I know a lot of
people don't want to hear it but I'm
sure if you look at his life he's not by
the beach he probably doesn't live in
the city with the view of the skyline
his car is probably pushed to start you
got to push it to start it but it's
people like him and people with his type
of financial literacy that make it to a
more comfortable life poor people make
decisions that keep them poor like
lottery tickets almost all lottery
tickets sold are sold to people that are
in poverty payday loans stuff like that
but middle class people make decisions
that keep them struggling like $40,000
auto loans expensive vacations that you
can't afford going out to eat too much
and I'm happy he talked about the food
thing because he hit the nail on the
head when my dad was going to work from
5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. most days and we
were trying to get from the projects to
our own home we were eating stuff like
hamburger helper ramen noodles and
breakfast food I was wondering why we
was eating pancakes and eggs at dinner
and we didn't care cuz we was kids and
you could pour sugar on them pancakes so
it didn't matter to us but this was all
a part of my mom's plan to get us into
our first home home we did that for
years until our parents got us out of
debt but they did it so I understand
that now it's harder than ever but it's
still possible really only you can do it
cuz ain't nobody coming to save us
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