Agreed that's all we want..... now imagine you're one of the younger generation, expected to do as much or more work, for less than enough to afford said clean water, good food, and a family (proof, birth rates are extremely low. In my case it's because there's no way I could afford a child. I can barely afford the clean water and good food)
So..... what's the problem then? Why is it a problem that the younger generation refuse to be taken advantage of... Oh sorry,I meant work their assess off to be given a pittance and laid off in 2 months, sorry not sorry, it just isn't profitable enough.
Seems to me more like you're focused on how the younger generation doesn't work hard enough, they aren't where you are. Definitely proof they don't work as hard as you to get where you are.
I'm not saying you didn't work to get where you are, but if you ignore completely the chance and luck you had, then you're just arguing in bad faith.
Even more so if you can't see that people entering the workforce now have less chances and need more luck to get where you feel you worked hard to get.
At least $100