Comedian Zoltan Kaszas leaves audiences in stitches with a hilarious take on millennials.

Sometimes we are so quick to find the flaws in others without stopping to think we carry the same ones. And even when we do know what is lacking in us, we are rarely ready to do anything about it.
Comedian Zoltan Kaszas turned both of those uncomfortable truths into one of the funniest sets you will watch today.
“I used to make fun of millennials until I did a Google search and I realized I am one,” he joked to the crowd. The audience erupted, because most of us have been there.
“That’s who I am in a nutshell,” he said. “I’m a total hypocrite. I’ll make fun of a group of people until I realize I am that group of people, and be like, come on, you guys. They’re alright. I like Millennials. If I did have to pick on Millennials, I think our biggest issue is we’re too self-aware.”
Knowing your problem and doing nothing about it is almost worse than not knowing at all.
“Every person I meet my age, they’re like, I have anxiety. And I’m like, oh, what are you doing about that? Nothing. I’m telling you so you work around it.”
That line landed hardest because it is brutally honest. We are fluent in self-diagnosis but slow to change. The good news is that awareness is still the first step — and there is always grace to take the next one.



