America desperately needs a return to AMERICAN values.
More than half of Gen Zers want to be an influencer — 57% to be exact, according to a 2023 survey of 1,000 Zoomers — but content creators caution it’s not as lax as it seems.
“It’s just constant, Monday through Sunday,” TikTokker Hannah Williams told CNBC. “From the time you wake up to the time you go to bed, the internet’s on, so you’re on as well.”
The 27-year-old runs the popular account Salary Transparent Street, which boasts 1.4 million followers. After quitting her job in 2022 to pursue content creation full-time, Williams now rakes in a sizable $125,000 — but at what cost?
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It's because they're handed everything, expect everything and don't have discipline and boundaries.
It used to be a kid could make a rew bucks delivering papers etc, now because of soy and balless men that don't work, all their examples are low-T "clean" jobs in the A/C - with ZERO clue about what things cost and more importantly, how much effort, work and talent it takes to exchange time for said trinket...let alone the basics that all adults are now struggling to provide - no frills, vacations or extras.
They were groomed by government schools to be reliant on government, embracing communism - which sounds great when you know nothing, have nothing and need to gibs.