>>13374068Only people with really high IQs or who come from really good families.
The average person suffers in their 20s. First if you are a bit smarter than your blue collar family (that isn't to bash on blue collar people, but I mean simply on average, it's largely genetic and is not a judgement of their character) you realize that all this "All plumbers are millionaires" propaganda is a bunch of horseshit (I know it first hand, large parts of my family are plumbers and electricians and they barely get by, you fags focus on the top 1% union contractors) and that you want to get a job where you can at least have a secure payment.
And there is the problem. If you suffered through school, you have low self esteem, so there goes the first opportunity to built a lot of knowledge. Then you enter your 20s and have no fucking clue what to do, you didn't had good grades in school because no one pushed you, your parents and family members live in a boomer fantasy of the job market and have no clue either, so you are pretty much stranded all alone and focus only on the people who didn't had those problems and become a depressed mess.
Men especially suffer from this. Women naturally form studying circles and what not in college. Men who suffered are undesirable plus they don't get friends so easy in college.