Schools bred creativity out of us. Thanks boomers. Oh, and you were awful parents.
Josiah Baker
I guess it's easier to blame other people rather than look in the mirror. Must be someone else's fault you lack the creative spark or the tenacity to develop it.
Zachary Jones
why did boomers destroy western civilization
>bloo bloo my social security money
David Anderson
Confirmed for someone who has never invented anything. The bureaucratic tape you have to cut is dog shit, and it takes forever to get a patent.
>Why doesn't everyone just do this one thing?
Kill yourself. Why doesn't everyone just become a doctor? Why doesn't everyone just not be poor? This thread is bait, sage.
Owen Perry
>It doesn't cost money to invent things. It costs a minimal amount of money to start your own business
Millennials don't need to invent something that your dumb boomer ass is gonna have to call Tech Support to yell at some poor fuck in India cause you're too stupid to understand basic tech. Just go back to yelling at the clerks at McDonald's cause your fatass can't handle not getting enough soda.
Logan James
I would definetly blame America ineffective public education system. It destroys motivation or innovation. We need a private school choice market
Isaac Hughes
Inventing is very expensive and risky, not many people should even try
Jonathan Nelson
>inventing things
>not mastering a skill.
Really activates the walnuts
Joseph Richardson
>Why aren't millennials inventing things? They are. But given the market forces and competition they aren't inventing things that typically lead to the creation of new and large companies. And much of what they are inventing, they are inventing because they enjoy inventing them.
Have a weird video that will explain the shift over time in inventing and entrepreneurship for you.
>there is bureaucratic tape to write software or draw something on a piece of paper or make something in CAD
Asher Cruz
I have a great idea, just no money though for real- has to do with medical technology for asthma
Jason Wright
Everything that could potentially be invented has already been patented. Companies are inventing things so quickly and so efficiently that they're creating entire lines of products that are designed to become obsolete a few months after they're created.
Samuel Flores
>It doesn't cost money to invent things. It actually requires a significant amount of free capital to tinker and invent things. Most millennials are living paycheck to paycheck to maintain basic needs so it's not going to happen
Samuel Allen
>doesn't cost money to invent things... /thread BTFO sage
Leo Young
proof faggot
Jayden Allen
Ideas are easy implementation is the hard part. Also making something that I reliable, cost effective, significantly better than the existing products in the market, manufacturing, licensing, patents, etc. >Muh idea
Gavin Cooper
It doesn't cost money to have a bit of ingenuity. You're just a bunch of lazy millennials and it's easier for you to whine than do something productive. The stereotypes are true.
>muh white race Yeah, a lot of good you're doing for the white race by doing nothing of significance.
Ayden Brown
>Everyone opens up businesses
>Not enough people to employ to work in your business and the ones you can demand much higher wages
>because hurr durr everyone pls open your own business
Jacob Lopez
>It doesn't cost money to have a bit of ingenuity. It costs time and plenty of materials to turn a concept into a functional item.
Have you EVER built anything with your own two hands before that wasn't assembled from instructions?
It's pretty damned expensive and labor-intensive to bring a new and novel product into being. And if you want to make a business out of it building that from scratch is a pain in the dick too thanks to regulations and licensing.
Grayson Allen
Innovation tends to be stifled in a non white socialist soceity, no one cares about improving anything, welcome to nihilism where people just don't give a shit.
Nathan Watson
shit gets invented every month - what are you talking about?
Because creativity needs to be peer-reviewed nowadays and no scientific authority wants someone to be more creative than them
Jayden Rivera
It's too risky. I already tried something in my life and it failed pretty badly. Maybe ask me in a few years.
Kayden Perry
>Work your ass off to come up with an ingenious "invention", pay blood sweat and tears to bring it to life
>Start selling it at a decent rate
>chinks reverse engineer it and start making and selling it for 60% less than you
Your best chance is a major tech company buying your patent. You were born 5 decades too late for the kind of success youre describing.
Nathan Ross
Cause I dont care
Eli Watson
The niggerfication of culture imposed on us by (((them))) certainly doesn't help.
Desegregation... was a mistake.
Justin Campbell
No one is telling you to build a fucking smartphone in your garage you consumerist pig. You don't need to spend $50,000 on materials. Get creative. Just look at the creator of Minecraft, he built that game in his free time with a bit of know-how to program. Or the creator of Snapchat. Or Henry Ford who designed the automobile from his knowledge of taking junk apart. Did the person who invented the pen need $50,000 to make a little plastic tube with some ink in it? No, you just make excuses like a nigger.
Cameron Kelly
>Survival bias.
Kek
Let's see your invention friend. Don't worry I'll wait.
Nathaniel Turner
I don't know how to invent things. I'm not creative. I'd rather work at what I'm good at to become financially secure instead.
Julian Hernandez
>>chinks reverse engineer it and start making and selling it for 60% less than you That takes time. Don't let your product stagnate long enough for it to happen. Also... >>chink version doesn't work as well or last as long and comes with no technical support of any kind. And not every product is worth producing in the kinds of quantities that warrant ass-production, but can still turn enough profit to make a man comfortable.
Inventing shit is what I do every work day and do on weekends for fun. There are upsides and downsides to patents. There are also upsides and downsides to licensing patents to other companies. Even US based companies will shaft you out of those fees because they known you probably don't have the funds to fight them in court over it.
But jokes on them. They're selling a version of the product that's 15-years old, doesn't work as well, and they don't know how to explain its benefits to the end-user. So their customers get annoyed and end up coming directly to us instead.
There's more than one way to go about this. But most of the more profitable options have so many barriers to entry thanks to all-powerful and benevolent government that feels to need to complicate and obstruct an already difficult process.
Chase Johnson
Shut up faggot your probably some asshurt nazi larping NEET with no inventions of your own to be talking shit to others on a forum of losers.
Lincoln Nguyen
>Happens to an ENTIRE GENERATION >It wasn't any outside forces we just happened to have all creativity stifled by random chance
Colton Bailey
>implying I haven't invented things
>I invent things every day pic related
Joseph Perez
always thought it was funny all the major groundbreaking inventions took place before the 70's when the west was still predominantly christian. only major thing since has been the internet which was pretty much the offspring of radio/tv and computers which was already under development.
these great secular science loving generations havent invented shit
Robert Moore
>No one is telling you to build a fucking smartphone in your garage you consumerist pig. Nobody is telling me to do anything. I enjoy inventing things. But I have to invent within the constraints of my available time and finances. Just like everyone else. >Get creative. Dur. Where's all the cool shit you've invented over the years? Clearly you're the next Lonnie Johnson. >Just look at the creator of Minecraft, he built that game in his free time with a bit of know-how to program. Or the creator of Snapchat. Time has value stupid. And if you think none of those things involved a financial risk of any kind then you're even more naive than I thought.
>Did the person who invented the pen need $50,000 to make a little plastic tube with some ink in it? Which one. The modern affordable ballpoint pen was only possible after several centuries of advancements in metallurgy. And each different pen-related invention took many many attempts to get working. Do you dare guess how many cumulative man hours it took over time to come up with the current iteration of the ball-point pen?
I currently am working on bringing some novel products into a niche market. But I've kept my ambition level on the project reasonable and restrained because I have to do it on a budget.
>ass-production Fucking awesome typo on my part.
Grayson Phillips
Because we've been told we're special our whole lives so most of us grow up to be narsasistic cunts who never tried to be creative and always had things handed to them
Jaxon Adams
That looks like an awesome invention, finally, a method for attaching an air filter to a carb !!!1!!!
Jacob Bailey
I am 21, and I have several unpatterned and publicly available inventions.
Elijah Jackson
Pic-unrelated slut bucket
Grayson Wright
Millennials are flat out the most worthless generation to ever exist. I don't know a single young person who could even hold a candle to something like pic related
Yeah that metal box you're making looks super useful
Robert Stewart
so your cocain empire didnt work out...give it time, youll do better next time
Christian Bennett
Im coming into the resources to invest but have zero knowledge and everything seems like a scam. Im black pilled lately because I was looking to moving out of the country and investing but everywhere that isnt completely fucked up is even worse or more expensive than America. I just want to move to a southern hemisphere hideaway that is first world or close enough with money with 180k starting capital to invest. How do buy all the shit I need and live off that the rest of my life?
Tyler Campbell
It's the lack of private, pensive moments. People, and I'm talking about literally everyone, even non-kikebook-normies like myself fill EVERY SINGLE DOWN MOMENT with something other that their own thoughts. Collectively, this will have a huge effect on the quality of civilization.
Ryan Robinson
They lack introspection & the self awareness which springs forth thus-ly
Cameron Wright
For instance I was looking into one south American country where the exchange rate is 1USD to 27 of their currency and still to buy a small ass house and land people were asking US prices like 300k usd. Is that just because people are looking to rip off foreigners? Lack of experience or mature role models to get advice is the factor I think for why so many are just putting off responsibilities.
Jayden Wright
>Millennials are flat out the most worthless generation to ever exist. Pro-tip: The majority population of every generation is largely filled with vapid, dull, stupid, and worthless individuals.
Millenials are garbage. But Gen-X was shit too. And so on and so on.
I'm probably just as old as you are frankly. But I hold no delusions as to the comparative value of my generation over that of others.
Eli Bell
>Muh nobody thinks anymore >Muh people are obsessed with X and don't have time for Y (good ol fashioned thing)
They've been saying that since they invented the printing press. You're just not smart as you think.
Chase Adams
Further, and this cannot be understated, any child born into any society is shaped within their relative framework. There are rare autistist who, due to their mental makeup, resist, but the rest are beholden to the world, to an incredibly significant degree, to the shit world they're born in, and raised around.
>sorry, Jewish tricks are powerful and deep rooted. Don't be surprised at the individuals created, now that boomers relinquished full control to the Jews
Dylan Wright
You just outed yourself as a gramps. Anyone who grew up being told they were special knew they were being lied to. As such they developed severe underconfidence, not narcissism, you dumb boomer.
Isaac Thomas
>ITT literal goat fucker gives advice to PhD
Nicholas Barnes
Making money isn't hard. Making alot of money illegally is hard. People with money are inventing things because they literally hire teams with better quality materials to test them out. The invention age is done by people who research the stuff unless it's a dumb invention an investor can make millions off of you for like shark tank bullshit
Isaac Ramirez
If you really were a PhD you wouldn't have this attitude.
Jack Cooper
Surprise muhammad, we're normal people with above average observational skills. One day you'll bump into one of us.
Maybe
If you make it to Germany alive
Brayden Brooks
Good point
Josiah Brown
Woah woah woah, those are a shitload of assumptions you're making about me friendo.
If you really were a PhD you wouldn't have gotten so ass blasted over the minimal amount of opposition you were facing (like a teenage girl) and you wouldn't have gone for the easy pickings personal insults..
Seems more of an impulsive nigger than a PhD to me
Ryan Martin
millenials have no time because they are wageslaving and going to college at the same time in hopes for a job that will pay their bills without having to work 60+ hours at 3 part time jobs.
Boomers sold our future
Leo Hill
Because the white population is now much more Catholic than ever before. Catholics are born followers who refuse to take any initiative and find themselves completely out of place in the modern economy.
Liam Harris
It's Molyneux again, shoo.
Ayden Martinez
>It costs a minimal amount of money to start your own business. So why are you millennial such useless niggers?
>showing other people your inventions
remember what they did to Tesla? Yeah I'm not showing anybody my shit.
Matthew Harris
Chemist here. I have a great idea - it's called Zyklon J. A toxic gas that can detect (((specific))) DNA and only target members of said tribe, making it safe to use around humans.
Patent pending.
Thomas Watson
>Just look at the creator of Minecraft, he built that game in his free time with a bit of know-how to program. Or the creator of Snapchat. If that is what you consider inventing, millenials are inventing all the time. But I the reason we're not seeing concrete, revolutionary inventions like we did in past is because like user earlier in the thread said, that shit is being done by large companies, who have huge teams dedicated to inventing new shit for consumers. And if somebody does actually invent something on their own, getting their product out into the physical market in the current climate is hard as fuck.
Easton Wood
I dropped out of NYU because the system only survives if people support it. I refuse to participate.
Instead I make these artisanal wallets in Red Hook.
Ryder Rodriguez
You're a fucking pussy ass faggot, your kind have existed in every generation. Whine whine whine, poor me, basically nigger tier.
Grayson Howard
>artisanal wallets
Good goyim
Oliver Scott
Let's look at the people back in Henry Ford's time. Most of them were useless niggers as well, everyone wasn't a Henry Ford or a Nikola Tesla, just like today.
People also assume just because idiots have a platform now in the form of the internet and social media, that there are more idiots today than back then. Which isn't the case, the idiots back then just didn't have a platform and when you are reading about history you only here about the successful people.
Everyone back in the early 1900s wasn't a creative genius, there were only a few people like that who could rise above everyone else. But then you compare the great people you read about in history text books to the social media tweets and blogs of morons you surround yourself with today. The only real difference today is idiots are more visible.