Tate Brown
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But the young men that should be pursuing something great, they realize that's cut off to them.
So they're like, the only way I'm ever going to have any, like, print any proof I was alive would be if I have children.
So they become desperate.
And then the desperation would hurt you.
Yeah, so I'm just observing this trend happening.
I'm not really blaming people for ending up in that scarcity mindset, because it's just natural.
And there's not really, this is the black bill, there's not really a solution for it outside of drastic measures that probably won't happen in our lifetimes, like banning the internet or something.
And so part of the problem that you're seeing is there are young men and are young women
sorry, there are young men and are young women who would make great husbands, would make great wives.
And they're out there and they're like longing for a spouse.
They just can't find each other because all the institutions that would have facilitated them meeting are dead now.
The churches, by and large, I mean, I know there's like the headlines in the New York Post, like,
Men are flocking back to Christianity.
If you look at the data, Zoomers are like the least church generation.
I'm sorry, it's just the reality.
Like schools, a lot of people are opting out on college or people are having pretty miserable college experiences.
So they're not really meeting in college.
The only ways these people are meeting are like bars or like the dating apps, which is the overall majority are dating apps.
The problem is the people that have the temperament to be like a really good spouse are really put off by dating apps.
They hate dating apps and they're miserable on there.