Grinding it out has never been a bad thing, and it’s certainly admirable when someone is willing to work hard and get the results they want.Bgsu2016 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 2:30 pmI gotta disagree man. This age group in general is way too entitled, I see it with interns at our company all the time. If the internship or job opportunity isn’t perfect or in a warm climate they throw a fit and leave. For athletes, if the scheme isn’t good enough, or if the coach isn’t cool enough they’ll just bounce to the next place. Since when did putting your head down, putting hard work in and leading by example become a bad thing?Flipper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:06 pm "Dilettante mercenary"....Good Grief. He's a college athlete...limited window to get his playing time. NCAA gives him a chance to play the field so he does....and people on here call him out for a lack of character for wanting his best chance to play? Sanctimonious, puritanical BS
However, this group of kids also understands that they have the ability to walk away if they feel they are being mistreated or they’re in an unfavorable environment. Times are changing, and people aren’t as willing to put themselves through bad things when they don’t have to… so they choose not to.
It’s not a bad thing that people are choosing to change their situation if it’ll be better for them, just like it’s not a bad thing when people decide to stick it out and grind. All just a matter of what people will feel is best for them, so I don’t judge anyone too much for whatever they choose to do.


