I don’t know if bleak is the right word, but keeping up with the pace of change with LLMs is exhausting.
In the 80s, after you graduated from college and got a white-collar job, you probably didn't have much in student loans, and if you did, you could be assured you'd pay them off in a couple of years. Then you'd have money saved up to put down on a house. If you wanted you could get married and have kids. Take two weeks vacation every summer to the shore or the mountains. You expected to be able to afford to put your kids through college, and after 35 years or so of service, you could retire with a pension and a gold Rolex as thanks for your service.
For me, the first noticeable encroachment of bleakness was when we stopped having offices and started having to work in cubes.