2026年7月6日 星期一

The Hamster Wheel Generation: Education Reform as a Cruel Trick

 

The Hamster Wheel Generation: Education Reform as a Cruel Trick

The generation born between 1994 and 1998 arrived on the stage just as the lights were flickering and the script was being rewritten. They were the inaugural class of the DSE, the experimental subjects of a new, untested educational machine. They were told that this new, "holistic" system would be fairer, more flexible, and better suited for the modern world. In reality, it was a chaotic rollout of bureaucracy where students were the primary variables in a failed pilot study.

But the true tragedy of this cohort isn't their education; it’s the treadmill they were born onto. Yes, their income growth looks impressive on paper—50%!—a statistical "high." But this is the ultimate economic gaslighting. When you compare that growth against a housing market that has detached itself from the laws of gravity, the "achievement" turns into a sick joke. We are looking at a generation that needs to spend 85% of their monthly income just to buy a single square foot of living space. For the bottom 10%, it is mathematically impossible to even exist.

This is the evolution of the "survival of the fittest" into the "survival of the most indebted." We have created a world where an entire cohort of young adults are forced to run at full speed on a hamster wheel, burning their best years of energy, creativity, and hope, only to find that the distance between them and their basic dignity—a home—is widening every single day.

History is filled with societies that built magnificent facades while the foundations rotted from the inside. We have perfected this in the modern era. We give our youth degrees, we applaud their "income growth," and we tell them they are the future—all while ensuring they remain tenants of a system that will never let them own their own destiny. They are not merely unlucky; they are the victims of a structural Ponzi scheme where the "carrot" of homeownership is moved further away with every step they take. It is a brilliant business model for the elites, and a soul-crushing exercise in futility for everyone else.