A few days ago, while I was registering community members for the BFI Master Class 2.0, a man quietly told me something that really touched me. He said his 16-year-old son had already “given up” because of the ups and downs of the market.
This made me pause.
What exactly is happening with this generation? Why is a 16-year-old already feeling pressured to “make it” in a space that even adults are still learning to navigate?
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A few days ago, while I was registering community members for the BFI Master Class 2.0, a man quietly told me something that really touched me. He said his 16-year-old son had already “given up” because of the ups and downs of the market.
This made me pause.
What exactly is happening with this generation?
Why is a 16-year-old already feeling pressured to “make it” in a space that even adults are still learning to navigate?
🧵 ⤵️