20-somethings of Reddit, do you actually want life/career advice from people in their 40s/50s anymore? And 40s/50s, do you think your advice is even relevant in the age of ChatGPT?
20-somethings of Reddit, do you actually want life/career advice from people in their 40s/50s anymore? And 40s/50s, do you think your advice is even relevant in the age of ChatGPT?

20-somethings of Reddit, do you actually want life/career advice from people in their 40s/50s anymore? And 40s/50s, do you think your advice is even relevant in the age of ChatGPT?

The world, economy, and technology are changing so fast that traditional career blueprints might be completely outdated.

  • To the younger crowd: Do you prefer human experience, or do you trust AI to navigate the modern landscape?
  • To the older crowd: Do you feel your hard-earned wisdom is still valuable, or could it accidentally hold the younger generation back?

Being in my 40s/50s, I try not to give advice to young people. Life and careers look so different now in the AI age that my past experiences might not apply. I’m actually afraid my advice could do more harm than good, so I take the same hands-off approach with my own kids.

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