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A 21-Year-Old Notices How her Slightly Older Peers Struggle to “Be Happy”

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Apr 22, 2016
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On her 21st birthday, writer Kayla Frazier noticed that all of the older Millennials in the bar scene were already miserable and tired of “adulting.” While Boomers searched for “meaning” in their careers, and Xers strove to survive, she correctly notes that Millennials (even successful ones) are far more concerned with “being happy.”

—The Stony Brook Ind…

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