Guy’s Reply To A Comment That Bashed Millennials Was So Epic, Even JK Rowling Endorsed It!

“Parents who wonder where the younger generation is going should remember where it came from.” ~ Sam Ewing

We millennials are walking a knife’s edge. On one side is the valley of success, which comes with its own share of burdens to outperform our own selves and break our own records. On the other side is the dark abyss of failure, and if we fall in it, there’s no saving our generation from the backlash and criticism from older generations. So then what do we do?

As a generation, we’ve managed to teeter, somewhat satisfactorily, this narrow line of success and failure. For some this achievement is commendable. And yet, some see this success as coming very easily to our generation because of the times we live in.

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Smartphones, the Web, Google, our revamped rights and everything we’ve managed to do with what has been given to us are not seen as proofs of our intelligence. Rather, they’re perceived as advantages that have made it easier for us to lap up this success, as opposed to previous generations who had to “work for it”.

Now remember this phrase, because it matters in the big picture that you’re about to see next.

British concert pianist James Rhodes recently tweeted a screenshot of a Facebook conversation, where the user commented on how kids these days aren’t smarter, they’re just lucky.

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According to this person, millennials have everything laid out nicely on a plate instead of having to work for it. Alright then!

Okay, now as a millennial myself, I felt a tad bit affronted by this proclamation and if you did too, hold on to your horses! There was a savage reply to the comment; not some random baseless trolling but legit reasoning!

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O.U.C.H!

You come on a millennial’s playground (social media) and insult that millennial and expect to get away unscathed? No sir!

So awesome was this response that even J K Rowling couldn’t help but retweet it!

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Twitter was all over this, defending the younger generation from the overly harsh criticism of the older generation.

It started off the usual way, with people hooting for this class act that was the reply.

1. Hello, Burn Unit? Yeah your services are needed!

2. Because that reply was FIRE!

3. A round of applause, because deserved!

Several others jumped in with their arguments, tearing the comment bit by bit and beseeching the older generations to just stop giving millennials such a hard time.

Each generation has its own boons and curses. Give them a break, please?

1. The Baby Boomers had it easy, TBH.

2. It takes cleverness to get things to work for you.

https://twitter.com/DetcFarenhill/status/975478970840993798

3. Yeah, what’re you even thinking?

4. The present always looks worse than the past….

5. Adults, shushing us millennials down all the time!

https://twitter.com/RyRy_Underwood/status/975336422365450241

5. Yeah, why can’t you feel proud for us instead?

https://twitter.com/AranRees/status/975332053062430720

6. Disturbing!

7. Be nice to your children and watch them flourish!

But it wasn’t all one-sided defense in the comments under Rhodes’ tweet. The other side of the argument was fairly represented too.

Not everyone was being offensive though. Some of them seemed to make a fair point.

1. Someone thought the observation was rather accurate.

https://twitter.com/lebeehyve/status/975447457671688192

2. If only the brilliant mind of the yester-years had a similar opportunity to reach their fill potential?

3. It’s life, it’s just better than it was before.

4. If you have opportunities, take advantage of them. And that’s what millennials are doing. Why criticise them for this?

I was always told that when the situation is dire, even a scholar would be more prudent to choose smart study over detailed study. And that’s what millennials are following, right? Being smart about the resources they have!

What do you think?

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