People born between 1980 and 1999 grew up during a time of major transition. Their early years felt stable, with clear expectations around school, family, and daily life. Then the world changed. The rise of the internet reshaped how people communicate, think, and live, forcing this generation to adapt while still holding onto older values. As a result, they often feel caught between two eras—respecting tradition while also pushing for progress and change. Psychologist Carl Jung suggested that during times of uncertainty, people turn inward. This isn’t a flaw, but a natural response to shifting external structures. Many in this...
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