Im sometime surprised when people dig their heels in with respect to things that are widely accepted, known, whatever. Much has been written about Gen Y, just as much was written about Gen X and just as things have been and continue to be written about Baby Boomers.
Gen Y has a "fear of commitment". Its seen in their professional lives and personal.
Gen Y is also the instant access generation.
They've been pampered, told the world is theirs, and on and on and on.
Just one of hundreds of articles on it.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money...06-gen-y_x.htm
Finances/priorities. Some things apply to everyone young and old.
Some guys decide to buy bass boats, sacrificing vacations to sunny locales and dinners at restaurants. Some decide to buy trucks or ATVs. Me, I've sacrificed tons of common place luxuries many people just have to have (yearly vacations) (restaurants) etc, etc, etc, etc to buy my camera equipment. I cannot recall the last time I took 2 weeks off work and hopped on a plane. If I didn't have my camera equipment maybe Id have an ATV or a boat or maybe even 50 acres to call my own.
Then to, in this day and age we all have (broad terms) cable tv, ISP, Cells and much more. If I had to guess my yearly cost for my ISP/Cell/Tv is in the area of $3,000. <<Thats an expense my parents certainly didn't have. And incidentally more than covers the cost of Deer/Moose hunting for a week.
My parents walked to school in the snow uphill, they sacrificed, both loved the outdoors. for my Dad and my mother 4 day and 10 day trips into the bush were yearly things. Why? Because A) that was important to them and B) thats how they spent time with close friends/family…(in the absence of instant, 24/7 connectivity).
Im sure, if they were glued to the hip with their closest friends/family as todays youth/people are making the time to see them twice or thrice a year might not have been as high on the priority scale. My parents didn't even have cable TV for years and years. What did they do for "entertainment"? They went and visited friends, went camping, went fishing, went hunting.
How many people see kids playing hockey in the street anymore?