Claire*, 42, was always told: “Follow your dreams and the money will follow.” So that’s what she did. At 24, she opened a retail store with a friend in downtown Ottawa, Canada. She’d managed to save enough from a part-time government job during university to start the business without taking out a loan.

For many years, the store did well – they even opened a second location. Claire started to feel financially secure. “A few years ago I was like, wow, I actually might be able to do this until I retire,” she told me. “I’ll never be rich, but I have a really wonderful work-life balance and I’ll have enough.”

But in midlife, she can’t afford to buy a house, and she’s increasingly worried about what retirement would look like, or if it would even be possible. “Was I foolish to think this could work?” she now wonders.

She’s one of many millennials who, in their 40s, are panicking about the realities of midlife: financial precarity, housing insecurity, job instability and difficulty saving for the future. It’s a different kind of midlife crisis – less impulsive sports car purchase and more “will I ever retire?” In fact, a new survey of 1,000 millennials showed that 81% feel they can’t afford to have a midlife crisis. Our generation is the first to be downwardly mobile, at least in the US, and do less well than our parents financially. What will the next 40 years will look like?

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    It is cute, slow paced enough, but also keeps moving fast enough, it aims low but at the same time it contains high levels of content, and basically answers anyone’s questions about the situation.

    That I call Kurzgesagt popsci, not college-level. Not that their video lacks research, just I think such format is not collage level. I consider even this(has autotranslated subtitles, I recommend watching) to be popsci.

    Examples of scientific videos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

    Examples of engieneering videos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5(closer to popsci).

    Examples of popsci: 1, 2(well, scientific journalism, but close enough), 3, 4.

    Knowledge can easily cure ignorance

    “Knowledge is the light in the darkness of ignorance”.

    bc it’s easier to watch something akin to a TikTok dance.

    Sometimes clip formats bring up discussions about society and culture too.

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      Yes the purpose of Kurzgesagt is pop-sci. Hank and John Green are more college level (remember: American college is often equivalent to high school elsewhere in the world) and the likes of Innuendo Studios and CGP Grey can get fairly far away from dancing and deeper into philosophy.

      The reason I brought up Kurzgesagt was that even that level is beyond what people want to see.

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        (remember: American college is often equivalent to high school elsewhere in the world)

        Really? Are there any examples? I like laughing at America for not having healthcare, but I don’t think education can be that bad.

        The reason I brought up Kurzgesagt was that even that level is beyond what people want to see.

        This is very saddening.