Danielle Steel says millennials are too busy having fun to work hard for future ...

'They expect to have a nice time': Author Danielle Steel says millennials are too busy having fun to work hard for future success Danielle Steel says millennials' interest in having 'experiences' stops hard work The 71-year-old author said her own generation sacrificed happiness for a career  She said people burning themselves out through work was ‘millennial affliction’

By Kelly Allen For The Daily Mail

Published: 23:59 BST, 14 May 2019 | Updated: 00:00 BST, 15 May 2019

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Novelist Danielle Steel says members of the millennial generation have no idea about hard work because they are too occupied with having fun.

She says their interest in having ‘experiences’ stops them from putting in the effort needed for success.

Mrs Steel, 71, has published 179 books, mainly romances, releasing up to seven per year. With 650million books sold, she is the bestselling author alive.

Novelist Danielle Steel says members of the millennial generation have no idea about hard work because they are too occupied with having fun

Novelist Danielle Steel says members of the millennial generation have no idea about hard work because they are too occupied with having fun

She believes her own generation felt they had to sacrifice happiness in their early careers to win comfort later – but that’s not the millennial way.

‘They expect to have a nice time,’ she said. ‘And pardon

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