[citation][nom]Eccentric909[/nom]...I'm in my 30's, he just became a teenager...I'm a single father, with sole custody of my child, who receives 0 child support...My live-in girlfriend also plays WoW with us and it is actually a very fun family activity, where we all interact together and enjoy ourselves. She goes to college...[/citation]
[citation][nom]cart0181[/nom]@Eccentric909: Good for you that you can get someone pregnant at 15 years old and then somehow turn out okay working for a Fortune 50 company. You're obviously an exception to the rule here. If you check the statistics, most people that make those choices don't turn out so well.[/citation]
Where exactly is it implied that a 15 year old was ever involved in this?
More importantly, at what point did it become necessary to draw exaggerated conclusions about people's lives to make a point?
I think one of our problems is exactly as techguy911 said:
[citation][nom]techguy911[/nom]Maybe the school is to blame we have students working in my computer shop they are grade 12 i ask them what kind of job are you going to train for?.They all say i don't know when i was in high school by grade 11 we had some idea what field we were going to work in.[/citation]
There's no motivation for these "kids" today. So many of them are going off to college to have a good time and maybe pick up a few valuable skills along the way, but they have no clear goal or aspiration in life. They probably want to make a lot of money, sure, but the question is how, not what. A lot of these MMO addicts, as well as drug addicts, seem to not know what it is (or was) they want to do with their lives. WoW is a means of achieving something with relatively instant gratification through hard work and determination with a great degree of certainty as to what goals to aspire to and how to achieve them. College is a lot of hard work that doesn't really pay off in the short term for most people; it's also a waste of time and money for people who don't know what areas of study to pursue because they don't know what they really want to do, so they end up getting a BA in English or Liberal Arts with no desire to become a writer or performer, or anything to do with either of those degrees for that matter.
WoW is a psychological addiction that fills the void left for a sense of achievement that is not satisfied quickly enough. Welcome to the ADD generation where everything must happen right now to be worth while, where now is all that matters and soon never comes, and the uncertainty of the future is reason enough not to bother thinking enough about it to at least come to the party prepared for what lies ahead.
"We are the lazy generation, No more standing out in line / Too busy wasting my time."