My perception of the millennials and the 2k generation has changed. I don’t see these men and women, aged 25 to 35, as children anymore, given the age gap between people of my age group and them.
I don’t see these men and women of ages ranging from 25 to 35 as children anymore in light of the age gap between people of my age group and them.
These are old men and women with their children (own family unit) who should be living in their own houses, owning their assets ( furniture etc ) driving their cars. They’ve already been in multiple painful relationships which have born them children.
You’re dealing with desperate, failed individuals with ambitions and goals that seem nearly impossible to achieve. This becomes especially perilous once they reach the age of 30 without a decent academic qualification and, as a result, no career.
They are late to go to school as they have children which can potentially produce their grandchildren. They are miserable, frustrated, depressed, violent MANIPULATIVE and have no plan but to fight for their parents' or grandparents' homes and assets.
To some degree, this phenomenon is understandably justifiable by the the fact that, in the case of black communities, unlike whites who are economically privileged from the proceeds of their grandparents' crimes of apartheid, black young people are raised in POVERTY which has produced criminals who couldn’t pursue decent academic goals and consequently decent professional careers to make their own money, buy their own houses, furniture, cars etc and raise their kids in their own hard-earned homes.
Therefore, I have come to grips with the fact that a person who is a child to me by age is no longer a child in a literal sense, which makes me understand why they are inclined to compete or try to project themselves as equal intellectually and otherwise yet they own nothing COMPARATIVELY speaking, that you’ve accumulated over many years.
As opposed to you as their senior on many fronts, they have no experience and wisdom which you have gained from years of existence this 25 or 35 yr old is a man or woman who should be in their own house and family structure but it didn’t happen hence the complex psychological, financial, relational and other problems.
Anger, misery violence, fear and conflict drive their daily lives. The generational gap is real, this is a man or woman who should have at some stage of their life achieved multiple goals but due to failure, laziness, poverty, ravages of apartheid, alcohol consumption, prostitution and probably a myriad of factors, they have failed in life. Most of these black millennials and/or 2k’s are at their parents' or grandparents' houses fighting for deceased estate assets and properties.
Some are killing elders to benefit from their death. Due to these poverty levels, laziness ravages of apartheid etc. these ‘’children’’ go to unimaginable lengths to even influence grandparents to write wills of testament to inherit what doesn’t belong to them because they have fear of the future and have failed.
These black kids are plagued and controlled by fear, ambition, hopelessness, and economic disadvantages, unlike white kids who don’t do these embarrassing illicit things. White kids leave their parents' or grandparents' houses at an early age upon completion of a decent schooling process to start their own families and build their wealth.
These black millennials and 2k’s are in their parents or grandparents' homes fighting tooth and nail to own dead people’s assets or wait for their elders to die so they can inherit undeserved generational wealth.
My advice to the older generation, if none of these children have no respect for you or ever show or care to reciprocate the financial and other forms of investment which you as a parent, uncle etc have done for them, make sure they have no access to your generational wealth by either writing a will on someone from outside of this toxic family circle who cares not with lip service but is committed to you. Create a trust account with a Bank or effectively change the TITLE DEED of your Houses, and cars and protect your furniture from these criminals.
Then you can rest knowing that you won’t die at their time as they wish, and when after 100 or more years of your life perhaps the Lord calls you to glory, they will inherit NOTHING from you.
In my case as a Prophet of God, I reference Psalm 118 verse 17 which is my motto verse. ‘I SHALL NOT DIE BUT LIVE TO DECLARE THE LORD's WORK.'
If these parents who already have children have the opportunity to go back to school, it would be advisable for them to do so. However, if they lack the resources, means, or time to return to school, they should seek employment — if they are employable — so they can take pride in owning their assets. This enables them to create generational wealth for their children and grandchildren.
Vusi Nkosi