By your naivety my guess is that you are fairly new to the industry. Your story is just beginning. In ten years I will be very interested to hear what your opinion is then.
Your statement was fine until you got to this sentence. I'm not naive nor new (unless you consider 3 and half years new), I know exactly what I signed up for, in ten years some things won't be as exiting, some things will be old, and others will just be anoying, but I guarantee you I will still enjoy it more than actually working.
Here's the difference between you and me, I picked a good company to launch my career with, and I actually refuse to focus on the negative aspects of my occupation which are far and few.
I know you think you're doing people a service by being a self-proclaimed mentor to the naive masses, but I don't even think you're in a position to give advice as you are no longer a pilot. It's not too late to find an extra curricular activity, a girlfriend (or boyfriend if that's your gig), or some other outlet for your frustrations.
Just FYI, all good mentors use positive re-enforcement to make their point across, not bitter remarks.