Lord Sugar, known from The Apprentice, has expressed concern over the younger generation's lack of work ethic and sense of entitlement. He criticized their desire for quick fixes and lack of hunger for hard work. Sugar emphasized the importance of putting in long hours and hard work, highlighting the benefits of flexibility in youth. He lamented the decline in hunger across all walks of life and expressed disappointment with the contestants of The Apprentice, stating that he received 'nothing' from them but excuses.
Lord Sugar complains that nowadays, too many people feel entitled and don't want to do hard work. βI see a lack of hunger in all walks of life now', he said.Β Except in Food Banks of course https://t.co/HJljgtv1D0
π£οΈ'Lack of hunger, wanting a quick fix, not wanting to put the graft in and get there through hard work.' @Lord_Sugar on the young's sense of entitlement Read our full, explosive interview with The Apprentice boss: https://t.co/P0L8wNmBWL
π£οΈ'Lack of hunger, wanting a quick fix, not wanting to put the graft in and get there through hard work.' @Lord_Sugar on the young's sense of entitlement Read our full interview with The Apprentice boss: https://t.co/P0L8wNmBWL
'I see a lack of hunger in all walks of life now': Alan Sugar condemns the TikTok generation's sense of entitlement and says he got 'nothing' from The Apprentice contestants apart from 'excuses' in his most explosive interview yet https://t.co/SreIhr3nTo https://t.co/GchhDlAS9u
Put in long hours and volunteer to work at inconvenient times when you are young and have few responsibilities and your greater flexibility is the only real edge you have over more experienced people. https://t.co/jwIcd3FQnR