self-centered is a funny word. It implies selfish, but is it really selfish if it's self-preservation?
Young Chinese are sick of working long hours
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#15Welcome to the club! There's 400 million Americans who feel the exact same way!
Japanese too. Keep in mind that this article is written from a British/European standpoint, where working overtime is an exception, not the norm.
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#16Who's not tired of working overtime?
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#18“In my experience young people, especially the post-90s generation, are reluctant to work overtime – they are more self-centered,” says labour rights expert Li Jupeng, one of many who have observed some millennials challenging the 996 concept. self-centered is a funny word. It implies selfish, but is it really selfish if it's self-preservation?
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#19Welcome to the club! There's 400 million Americans who feel the exact same way!
Well that's weird since there's only 325 million of us, and the percentage which has mandatory overtime is pretty low. Even lower if you specify mandatory unpaid overtime.
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#20Poor Chinese Millennials. They are frustrated their country turned dictatorship. They are constantly monitored by the big brother, social credit score, public cameras that have facial recognition. Their words censored by wechat, and the great firewall. If they say something wrong, they will be watched and put on no travel list. There's no moving up the ladder; they're stuck trying to buy a $500k house with a meager $…
the big problems are the debt and the house bubble, one of them blows up will cause serious issues, so far so good it seems.