
The Laziest Generation: Fact or Myth?
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You’ve heard it a thousand times—“Nobody wants to work anymore.” But what if that phrase isn’t just recycled criticism… what if it’s true?
In this thought-provoking episode of the Rewired Experience Podcast, host Kyle Stoy reacts to two powerful videos:
🔹 A timeline of politicians, business owners, and media from the early 1900s to today all claiming “the next generation is lazy.”
🔹 A clip from 1923 where pioneers resist the first electric appliances because they knew convenience could cost them their freedom.
Kyle doesn’t just react—he reframes. This episode unpacks how each generation has traded grit for comfort, how technology like AI can be a tool or a trap, and why the real divide isn’t rich vs. poor… it’s accountable vs. unaccountable.
🔥 Whether you’re Gen Z, Millennial, or Gen X, this episode will challenge you to ask:
Are you using modern conveniences to build more—or to do less?
🧭 Join the movement at RewiredExperience.com and connect with a community that believes in turning comfort into purpose and pressure into fuel.
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