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2026年7月6日 星期一

錯過所有時機的世代:香港夾心餅乾的悲歌

 

錯過所有時機的世代:香港夾心餅乾的悲歌

1979 到 1983 年出生的這一代,是徹徹底底的「錯過世代」。我們就像是被命運捉弄的喜劇主角,千禧年前後才剛踏入社會,就被科網股爆破與沙士狠狠地打了一記悶棍。我們是香港經濟榮景與衰退之間的那個「缺口」,是那群比誰都努力,卻永遠慢了時代半拍的苦主。

我們的慘,在於「完美地錯過了一切」。我們趕上了大學擴張的紅利,手握文憑以為能飛黃騰達,結果一進職場就面臨經濟寒冬。我們在最需要財富累積的年紀,面對的是凍結的薪資與不斷萎縮的機會。最諷刺的莫過於樓市,當年的房價低到像送的一樣,那時我們口袋空空;等到我們好不容易儲夠了錢,樓價早已像脫了韁的野馬,衝向我們遙不可及的高度。這不是運氣不好,這是一場精密計算的「經濟謀殺」。

人類社會常說,「韌性」會帶來回報,但這代人領悟到一個更冷酷的真理:體制根本不在乎你的韌性,它只在乎你進場的時間點。我們成了「高不成低不就」的夾心族,被困在一個既買不起房、又無法靠薪資翻身的尷尬位置。前輩們留下的神話,在我們這代人身上徹底崩解。

我們看著身後,是樓市瘋狂飆升後的絕望;我們望向身前,是那個已經把門鎖上的財富階級。我們是那個社會契約悄悄斷裂的見證者。我們沒有輸在起跑線,我們是直接被丟在了一場早就被設定好輸贏的遊戲裡。這或許就是歷史最殘忍的地方:它讓你看見了門,卻永遠把鑰匙藏在你看不到的角落。


The Generation of Ill-Timed Despair: Hong Kong’s Lost Middle

 

The Generation of Ill-Timed Despair: Hong Kong’s Lost Middle

The generation born between 1979 and 1983 is the ultimate proof that timing is not just everything—it is the only thing. They are the "Perfectly Missed" cohort. They stood on the precipice of the 21st century with university degrees in hand, only to be shoved off the ledge by the dot-com bubble and the suffocating shadow of SARS. They are the statistical anomalies of the Hong Kong dream, the group that worked as hard as their predecessors but watched the reward ladder vanish beneath their feet.

Their career trajectory is a masterclass in economic misfortune. Statistically, they are the poorest earners at the age of 30–34 across all generations. This isn't due to a lack of talent or grit; it is the brutal result of entering a stagnant, post-crisis labor market that had no room for them. Then came the real estate trap. When property was dirt cheap, they were broke. By the time they had scraped together enough for a deposit, the market had warped into a speculative machine, with property prices decoupling from reality. They are the victims of a "delayed prosperity" that never arrived.

In the logic of human development, we are told that resilience is rewarded. But this generation learned the darker, more cynical truth: the system doesn't care about your resilience; it cares about your timing. They are the "high-but-not-high, low-but-not-low" generation, forever trapped in the middle, watching the property-owning class pull away while they fight for scraps in a workplace that views them as expendable costs rather than valuable assets. They represent the moment the Hong Kong social contract quietly tore in half. They didn't lose the game; they were born into a game that had already been rigged to ensure they were always one step behind.