hand — waiting for the next runner to appear. The zone for the handover is open, the track is marked, and the rules haven’t changed. But the second runner — the future — is still on the sidelines, weighing whether this race is worth entering at all. So the first runner keeps going, past the handoff
zone, still running — not because they want to, but because someone has to keep the race alive. Where Is The Younger Generation? Do They Not Want To Work? In the UK, the NEET rate (those Not in Education, Employment or Training)
has risen from 13% to 16%. In Türkiye, youth unemployment is swelling, and a generation of degree-holding young people is stuck in a “waiting room.” But here’s the real story: It’s not that the younger generation doesn’t want to work — they just don’t want to work within the traditional system.
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