There is no one who introduces us specifically to how really adulthood is... "sana may paseminar muna" 😭 so we dont learn it the hard way... i know experience is the best teacher, but some acts due to us being naive and not knowledgeable enough yields consequences that are irreversible, things we regret afterwards... it's really easy to say "balance, just do it, move on, grieve and move forward", but to find and do them, it's really hard, especially if no one told you about it, and you experience it for the first time, not to mention it, alone. I wanna create awareness on this. So the new generation is wiser than us.
So insightful! Panalong content. Nice one. As a breadwinner straight out of college and a working student while finishing college… we can never be fully prepared. Sometimes our parents will not be able to take care of us financially due to life’s surprises. Sobrang relate na relate ako dun sa guy na naka blue polo. gosh.
As a Breadwinner in the Family, I can really agree with having Insurance as a number one investment around mid 20s. It's all gonna worth it, and better to start at early to keep your family or loved ones insured.
When I had my first job, yan rin yung bilin ko sa sarili ko. I will invest but due to lack of education about investment way back 2010, my salary is not that high rin to have insurance kaya walang ipon. Imagine I earn 10k monthly before then breadwinner pa. Mahirap talaga mag manage ng finances kapag maliit sahod at breadwinner ka pa. Kahit until now, mahirap pa rin. Pero laban japan lang! hahahaha
First, hindi ba the youngest Millennial is about 28 na this year? I have friends who are 26 below and they have a VERY different outlook on life than Millennials have. Also, I hope we could've heard from older Millennial men as well.
@@vvvbingsu There are so many standards, it's kind of confusing. What I do know is that at the very least, people born in 1998 at Gen Z. I met a lot of them and very, very, very few have Millennial culture.
1996-1997 is gray area ng millennials at gen Z. Usually those born in these years depends kung anu nakasanayan nilang culture. Marami padin namang millennial minded sa kanila based sa experience ko (as a millennial myself)
@@jdb6026 Oh I see, sakto haha. Cguro one thing din is malaki ang similarities ng younger millennials sa oldest gen Zs since yung 90s culture for example is extended until early 2000s (ca 2004 perhaps? Haha)
Can you tell me what Bible advice in how to earn extra income to sustain the needs of my family? The bible teaches us to nor focus in materialism but let's get real, money is needed.
This hit me: “Magkaiba kasi ‘yung surviving sa living eh”
There is no one who introduces us specifically to how really adulthood is... "sana may paseminar muna" 😭 so we dont learn it the hard way... i know experience is the best teacher, but some acts due to us being naive and not knowledgeable enough yields consequences that are irreversible, things we regret afterwards... it's really easy to say "balance, just do it, move on, grieve and move forward", but to find and do them, it's really hard, especially if no one told you about it, and you experience it for the first time, not to mention it, alone. I wanna create awareness on this. So the new generation is wiser than us.
So insightful! Panalong content. Nice one. As a breadwinner straight out of college and a working student while finishing college… we can never be fully prepared. Sometimes our parents will not be able to take care of us financially due to life’s surprises.
Sobrang relate na relate ako dun sa guy na naka blue polo. gosh.
My realization, it’s never too late to start something for yourself.❤
Living > Surviving 💪🏻
Thanks, Millennials. Your words of wisdom will stick with us for an extended period of time.
Love the reference to Nothing New! Slayyy Jasmine
There's no adult, everybody is trying their best to figure out what life is.
Bruh adulthood is more harder than being teen, i'm 18 yr thank for you for sharing this❤
I love this channel! It's short but very insightful. Thank you!
As a Breadwinner in the Family, I can really agree with having Insurance as a number one investment around mid 20s. It's all gonna worth it, and better to start at early to keep your family or loved ones insured.
Yung mga dating hindi natin problema ngayon pinoproblema na natin 🤣🤣
more contents like this plss 😢😢😢
More like this pls ❤ I definitely agree as a Financial Advisor 🥰
Grabe relate. Same here, for a time nakakastress mag fail specially as a millenial. The more I know the more im preparing para sa future.
eye opener to thank you!
When I had my first job, yan rin yung bilin ko sa sarili ko. I will invest but due to lack of education about investment way back 2010, my salary is not that high rin to have insurance kaya walang ipon. Imagine I earn 10k monthly before then breadwinner pa. Mahirap talaga mag manage ng finances kapag maliit sahod at breadwinner ka pa. Kahit until now, mahirap pa rin. Pero laban japan lang! hahahaha
Everyday is a daily struggle it never stops until you die.
Thanks!!!❤
First, hindi ba the youngest Millennial is about 28 na this year? I have friends who are 26 below and they have a VERY different outlook on life than Millennials have. Also, I hope we could've heard from older Millennial men as well.
The youngest millennials will be 29 (1995) this year.
@@vvvbingsu There are so many standards, it's kind of confusing. What I do know is that at the very least, people born in 1998 at Gen Z. I met a lot of them and very, very, very few have Millennial culture.
1996-1997 is gray area ng millennials at gen Z. Usually those born in these years depends kung anu nakasanayan nilang culture. Marami padin namang millennial minded sa kanila based sa experience ko (as a millennial myself)
@@semmilya I'm somewhere in between and I understand both cultures. I'm glad though, kasi I can mix the best of both cultures. 1996 ako, e. 😬
@@jdb6026 Oh I see, sakto haha. Cguro one thing din is malaki ang similarities ng younger millennials sa oldest gen Zs since yung 90s culture for example is extended until early 2000s (ca 2004 perhaps? Haha)
I would love to be a part of this conversation :')
Kinda confused. Millenial pa rin ba yung 26/27? Great insights from them though.
actually nasa Gen Z category na sya
Uy si Ron from Twitter 😏
Kind of misleading 'cause 26/27 is not a millennial, but great content though
Some of them aren't Millenials, although they are included in the sandwiched generation.
-Gen Z 1997 - 2012 12 - 27
-Millennials 1981 - 1996 28 - 43
-Gen X 1965 - 1980 44 - 59
-Boomers II (a/k/a Generation Jones)* 1955 - 1964 60 - 69
-Boomers I* 1946 - 1954 70 - 78
-Post War 1928 - 1945 79 - 96
-WWII 1922 - 1927 97 - 102
Ugh! I hate it when there's product placement involved.
Papano po maging cast sa inyo wahaha
Nice2
Know how to play the game in the real world
Millenial pa ba ang 26yo in 2024?
1997 start ng gen z
pwede bang magtagalog kayo di ko maintindihan yung iba
Read the bible; all of these questions will be answered.
Can you tell me what Bible advice in how to earn extra income to sustain the needs of my family? The bible teaches us to nor focus in materialism but let's get real, money is needed.
Nasa Diyos ang awa, nasa tao ang GAWA :)
Of course, there will be at least a "religious" person who will say that reading the Bible is always the answer lol
lol
@@YourAnpanman Do tithes. God promised to make your pots full when you do tithes.
Thanks, Millennials. Your words of wisdom will stick with us for an extended period of time.