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I’m seeing an incredible level of anxiety in young workers. Literal head in both hands “I just can’t with…”
I work in a multitasking environment. Everyone present has a constant todo list in constant flux with varying movement of items in that last that move up and down in priority strength.
There are now workers who freak the fuck out when a second task is presented for their list of one. Again, literal head in hands, “I just can’t”.
Someone’s going to die if they don’t start firing these low resilience, incapable fucks. “I just can’t” with their incompetence in organized thinking and emotional regulation.
I see this, "I just can't deal" a lot in younger generations. I do wonder if they have been conditioned to respond like this due to social media overreaction videos and memes.
Prioritisation is a learned skill. So is communication, that way you can talk to others to determine a task's priority if you can't figure it out yourself.
Education systems really need a few classes on stuff like this, not just letting everyone experience the disaster of a "group project" for themselves.
I think it's literally because they don't have the mental stamina to deal with it. If they want to know anything, they just look it up and follow the steps. There's no resilience or practice in retaining lots of information.
For example, I had to memorise a lot of phone numbers and addresses just in case I left my address book at home. I had to remember where things were so I wouldn't get lost because I didn't have access to a digital map.
I also went back to university and encountered all of this. I was floored when my classmate went to a YouTube video of someone reading the GitHub manual page rather than reading it themselves.
My friend who works with two Gen Z colleagues are absolutely addicted to their phones and get massive anxiety when talking to someone on the phone (which is a core part of their job). They also get huge anxiety with admitting that they've made a mistake.
We've failed an entire generation as a society.
Time spent with zero access to “the answer” is key I think.