help-understand Milleniums?

One of my Sons bought a Ford Taurus (well, Mom helped him) and burned up the transmission a year later because he just couldn't bring himself to check fluids even when the car was surging from low trans fluid.
I basically said F it, I'm not doing it for them anymore.
Two of my kids have asked about my Dart (when I don't need it anymore) which was an interesting subject to listen to them try to navigate. :D
When am I not going to need it?, hmmm.
I told them if anything happens to me that car goes directly to their Mom for whatever she needs to do, and if she gives it to one of them fine, and if she makes one of them buy it from her that's fine too.

I also grew up on farms, ranches and did a lot of horse related stuff when I was younger.
Hand me a saddle and bridle and point me to which horse, I can do the rest.
Like you mentioned kind of like riding a bicycle, and funny enough why I knew how to tie a tie when I got older. LOL
I remember asking my Dad when I was about 9 why I had to stand there in the snow storm holding tools he could just as easily put in his pocket, and he told me I wouldn't learn anything if he put the tools in his pocket. :D
I was driving every piece of equipment we had by the time I was 13, and neighbors would come get me to grade a road with our road grader or pull a dead tree out with the caterpillar while my Dad was at work.
Show me any tool or piece of equipment on most any job site, and I can tell you what every single thing in the place is and what it does, as well as how to use it. (after all at one time in my life I was responsible for all the equipment maint and training for 3 rental stores) Taylor Rentals, and have used them pretty much my entire life anyway.
I do all of our house repairs, electrical appliances and any construction related items and all of the repairs on our 3 vehicles, plus a little for friends and neighbors here and there if they need help.
Was an MP in the military because I came from a law enforcement family, and got out in 1976.
Even though I was just a hair young for the draft I joined not long after Viet Nam thinking they might have learned a lesson there and not do something like that again for awhile. :D

I have stacked up a lot of experience in my life of 60 years, and todays youth seem like they couldn't care less about so much as even knowing any of it, let alone how to actually do any of it.