Review of Millennial Apocalyp$e

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I love how the authors delve into the impact of cultural and economic factors on millennials' financial decisions. It adds depth to the analysis and makes the book more relatable.
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Sound like a well researched and written book. It teaches millennials on how to save their money. This sounds like such an informative read. Congrats on BOTD.
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It sounds pretty interesting. It's not every day someone does a research on an entire generation. To be fair, the recession in 2008 and the pandemic had really adverse effects on those adults who experienced it first hand. So it's interesting to me to see the author list it as on of several factors affecting millennials' financial decisions and orientations.
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Millennial Apocalyp$e is a book tracking the factors affecting millennials' financial decisions. It shows how their attitude toward instant gratification and overconfidence will possibly bring upon the millennial apocalypse. It sounds like an intriguing read and will help understand how to build a strong retirement plan. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I am fascinated by the factors that shape millennials' financial decisions. I am intrigued by how cultural and economic factors such as upbringing, the internet, and the recessions of 2008 and 2020 have influenced millennials' financial decisions.
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Hi @Suvankar Das 1, I agree with you that this is an excellent book. I would like to see this book as required reading by high school juniors or seniors. Money management is so important and since millennials seem to make poor investment decisions. they would really benefit from reading this book. There are probably many baby boomers that would learn important lessons from this book. Thanks for your great comments. @Mrlefty0706
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the book delves into the psychological tendencies of the huge generation explaining how its experiences , such a good story i like this book
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