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2026年7月6日 星期一

黃金世代:順風車上的勝利組

 

黃金世代:順風車上的勝利組

1969 到 1973 年出生的這一代,是香港歷史上最被眷顧的一群人。如果你問這一代人苦不苦,年輕人大概會嗤之以鼻,甚至想給你一記白眼。他們成長在八十年代,那是一個只要你伸手,滿地都是黃金與機會的黃金時代。比起上一代還要為那 2% 的入學率掙扎,這一代趕上了大學教育走向大眾化的起步。他們就像站在風口的豬,不僅飛了起來,還飛得又穩又高。

這一代的成功,不僅僅是因為他們「夠努力」,更多是因為他們搭上了香港經濟起飛的那班特快車。那時候,就業市場是一片待開發的沃土,大學文憑是鍍金的護身符。更讓後輩嫉妒的是,他們置業時的壓力,簡直是現在年輕人無法想像的奢侈。當他們步入中年,手裡握著房產,帳戶裡的資產因通膨與樓價雙重增值而水漲船高,他們成為了名副其實的「人生勝利組」。

但這一代的悲劇在於,他們錯把「時代的饋贈」當成了「個人的天賦」。他們真心相信,只要勤勞,幸福就會隨之而來。這種價值觀在那個年代是真理,但在今日的僵化社會,卻成了一種殘酷的謊言。他們用自己的成功,餵養了一個社會對後輩不切實際的期望。

現在的年輕人看著這些前輩,聽著他們當年如何「白手起家」的英勇故事,心中充滿了荒謬感。他們並非不努力,只是這一代人把所有好運都用光了,還順手把通往成功的路給封死了。這些「勝利組」的人,手裡握著當年的金牌,卻還在責怪跑道上的人為什麼不夠快。這或許就是歷史最幽默的地方:它給了你一切,讓你以為一切都是你應得的,卻讓你徹底失去了同理心,看不見路上的屍骸。


The Golden Cohort: Winners of the Last Economic Lottery

 

The Golden Cohort: Winners of the Last Economic Lottery

The generation born between 1969 and 1973 occupies a peculiar place in the history of Hong Kong—they are the undisputed "winners" of the economic lottery. If the generation before them fought tooth and nail for a seat at the table, this cohort arrived just as the banquet was being served. They rode the crest of the 1980s economic wave, a period where the correlation between effort and reward wasn't just a promise—it was a mathematical certainty.

They caught the transition of university education from an elite privilege to a mass-market necessity. The admission rates climbed, yet the market was still starved for talent, ensuring that anyone with a degree found themselves on a greased slide toward prosperity. Their income trajectory is the envy of every generation that followed. When they were in their thirties, their purchasing power, adjusted for the cost of property, was arguably the highest in the city's history. They weren't just "doing well"; they were the architects of the middle-class dream.

But there is a cynical tragedy in their success: they mistook a unique historical alignment for a universal law of nature. They internalized the mantra that "hard work equals success" because, for them, it actually did. They had the misfortune of living through a moment in history that could not be repeated. Their "luck" became a burden for the generations that succeeded them, creating a legacy of impossible expectations.

Society looked at their effortless ascent and assumed the rules of the game were fixed. They built a mythology of self-reliance based on a foundation of unprecedented economic tailwinds. They didn't realize that they weren't just working hard; they were surfing a tsunami. Today, as they look at the stagnant wages and impossible property prices faced by the youth, they often offer advice that is not only obsolete but offensive. They are the winners of a game that has since been dismantled, clutching their gold medals and wondering why no one else is running fast enough to catch up.