
Millennials Are Ruining the World!
Humorous Essays on the Generational Divide
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Narrated by:
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Seth Bisen-Hersh
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By:
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Seth Bisen-Hersh
About this listen
Seth Bisen-Hersh’s third book Millennials Are Ruining the World! features 24 humorous essays on the generational divide. Topics include railing against millennials’ solipsistic entitlement, their lack of responsibility and reliability, and their outsized, outrageous outraging. Essays also digress to discuss disturbing technological changes, meditation, Seth’s guide to a healthy relationship, reflections on nearing 40, gratefulness, and more! Additionally, Seth’s cat, Smee, pens his second cat-pter pontificating on how cats are better than millennials. Perfect for all generations - whether they like it or not.
©2018 Seth Bisen-Hersh (P)2019 Seth Bisen-Hersh
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