![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, we do turn to Google to find the answers for a lot of life’s (and school’s) questions, but that, in my opinion, is called being resourceful. And that is a combination that cannot breed ignorance. We are exposed to more culture, more news, more experiences, and I will admit more opportunities, than our parents were as teens. Now there’s a point where I will be sitting in a Canadian (which is a dominantly Roman Catholic country) restaurant with a group of friends and be the only one who isn’t Muslim. My parent’s friends circles never consisted of people from different races and religions when they were teenagers. Despite the technological effects, communities today are also more diverse than they were in the past. You don’t even have to google a newspaper to find out about daily news, just read the sidebar on Facebook and click on things that interest you. People today know more about other cultures because we are constantly in tune with what’s going on whether we like it or not. In fact, we are expected to know anything about everything because it’s at our disposal. Our generation can’t be ignorant, we are too connected with one another and the world to be so. Anything you want to know is available at your fingertips, anytime, any day (given that you’ve been blessed with some solid WiFi). Oh, and if you don’t have all of this figured out? Chalk it up to the fact that you are lazy, or must have been lazy for the past few years. Financially support yourself, find something you love to do, find true love, land an amazing job that a gazillion other people who have the same qualifications as you want, obtain some sort of expensive paper that claims you’re smart, and don’t lose your friends or your sanity along the way. I feel as though we are all expected to know what you want to do with your life and act 100% independently the second you hit that legally adult age of 18. I’m not intending to gain any pity votes, but, from my perspective, it’s a hell of a lot harder to be a 20-year-old in 2016 than it was in 1980. I’ve heard one too many times my generation is “unmotivated.”. Sure there will be people who don’t fit this mould, but for the most part, millennials are doing a lot to stay on top of their shit. I don’t have a single friend that doesn’t have a job, while trying to make it through college, while also still trying to maintain a social life. This statement is the one that gets me the most fired up. So, what exactly has been said that’s ruffled my feathers? I’m sure comments of all sorts have been made, but the following five are the ones that I feel I have heard one too many times. For each person that comes to mind, I confidently believe at least 5 names of people who don’t fit these statements could follow. Disagree? Try to think of a millennial that does fit each of these stereotypical descriptions. Sure, I am probably biased, given that I feel as though I have fallen victim to these unfair comments, but personal experiences aside, there is definitely truth behind most of the statements I have listed there. Whether it be comments made in media, by our professors, our parents, colleagues, or just older generations in general, people have us all wrong. I hope solution comes soon, thanks in advance.I think it’s fair to say that, and I speak on behalf of most millennials, our generation is brutally stereotyped. Just like with I cannot physically access neither of those two PC-s, they are both 200km away. PC is online on teamviewer web portal and I can confirm that by pinging it and by browsing content on it via another computer located on the same lan (accessible on teamviewer). Same with me, yesterday I was able to connect to PC and all was fine and now I cannot access it because of the same "Authentication rejected" message. Where does this bug come from ? Is there any fix or chance to recovery access to my remote computer? and nobody can reboot it for me during the holidays. The problem is that I cannot physically access to this computer to restart it. ![]() The computer is still ONLINE on my teamviewer status, but I cannot connect to it. This computer is linked to my account with an easy access without password and the authentication never failed before. I shutdown the connection, and now, when I try to connect again I receive a "Authentication rejected" message. 2hours ago, I was remotely connected to one of them computers. I have an account with multiple computers. ![]()
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