This chart illustrates the top 10 things that Millennials get stressed out about, according to a new survey by OnePoll on behalf of CBD company Endoca
Daily Mail: Dead phones and zero Instagram likes: The small headaches that have 58% of Millennials saying life is more stressful now than ever before
* One-third of Millennials believe their lives are more stressful than average
* Americans ages 22-37 cite a myriad of small problems that add up to big stress
* For example, 40% of Millennials stress out over having a dead phone battery
* Nearly 20% of Millennials said getting zero likes on a social media post would cause them more stress than having an argument with their significant other
* Their biggest source of stress (50%) is from losing a wallet or credit card
A majority (58 percent) of Millennials feel that life is more stressful now than ever before, according to a new survey.
In addition, one-third of Millennials believe their lives are more stressful than the average person's, according to the survey by OnePoll on behalf of Endoca, a CBD oil company.
For Millennials, the source of tension is typically a myriad of small stressors – phone batteries dying, being stuck in traffic or long waits for appointments – that add up to big anxiety over time, according to the survey of 2,000 Americans ages 22-37.
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WNU Editor: When I was in my early 20s, my biggest worries were .... doing well in school, getting a good job, pleasing my parents, finding that special someone who would be with me for the rest of my life, and living in a good home. Other worries were nuclear war, economic hard times, and political turmoil. Aside from showing up late for work, I cannot relate to what American Millenials are thinking about today. As to Millenials in Russia, I think they share some of the same worries that Americans are concerned about. But political, national security, and economic worries would be in their top ten.
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I am well into my 80s...I know a number of millennials and think they are terrific people, though I can not speak for the entire group.
ps: if mellennials are "losers" according to some, recall that this is the bulk serving now in our armed forces
Either you can. Or you can't. It doesn't matter when you were born or where you were born. You can make soldiers. Warriors are born.
Anon @ 12:11PM, AMEN!
And when you have a draft or military service?
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