u/Interesting_Taro_358

▲ 259 r/theories

I have a theory that this generation isn’t slacking in work but the training is getting worse.

I often hear people say that the next generation is slacking or not meeting expectations. But honestly, if you’re in the 40–55 age range right now, your generation worked incredibly hard—and that’s genuinely impressive.
I’m 25 and recently entered the workforce, working alongside people from that generation. It’s been interesting to see how differently we approach work. This is just based on my personal experience, but I’ve noticed that many people are very set in how they do things. And to be fair, I think I’d probably be the same way if I had decades of experience behind me.
That said, I think training across generations can be challenging. It’s almost like people are so skilled and efficient in their own methods that it becomes harder to teach those of us who think and work differently. I really value those differences—but they can create friction.
I truly believe training is one of the most important parts of any career, and lately it feels like it’s becoming less of a priority. Bridging that gap between generations could make a huge difference.
If you’re not confident in your own knowledge it’s difficult to be motivated.

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u/Interesting_Taro_358 — 16 days ago
▲ 2 r/Endo

Okay so about 7 years ago I was on birth control for 3 months and I’ve probably taken plan b 3 times in my life.

Anyways. I think I get Mittelschmerz once a month for about a week straight 5-8 hours a day. I’ve been better at coping. Nobody seems to help me though. Maybe it’s endo and I also have no idea where to ask. I’ve gone to the doctor, X-rays, mri and I’m fine. There’s always NOTHING. Everytime I go to the doctor they want me to take birth control and I refuse.

currently experiencing it now on my floor in agony. Any pain management ideas?

Makes me sad I have 2 torturous weeks a month haha.

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u/Interesting_Taro_358 — 21 days ago