I've been laid off for about 2-3 months now, having gone through this once before during COVID. Thankfully, I managed to pivot successfully into running my own business, but I still find myself contemplating a return to the workforce every now and then. It's been really tough lately; I see 10-30 posts about layoffs every day, and that's just from the vocal minority. Everyone seems so qualified and skilled, yet there’s this strange silence about it all. Why aren’t people reacting more vocally? It feels like a lot of us are just exhausted and frustrated. As an older millennial, I was sold the idea that the U.S. is the best place for everyone, but I've come to realize it's often every person for themselves. If you don't have money, it can feel impossible to bounce back after a setback. I can't help but wonder if there will come a point when people will finally reach their breaking point with rising costs of living and constant layoffs. It’s a complex situation, and I think fear, ignorance, and a culture that often worships the rich play significant roles in why we haven't seen more vocal protests. It's disheartening to think about.
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