Gen Z's high rates of depression likely stem from a complex web of factors. Social media with its curated feeds can fuel feelings of inadequacy and isolation. Constant exposure to global crises through 24/7 news cycles can feel overwhelming. Financial uncertainties and a competitive job market add fRead more
Gen Z’s high rates of depression likely stem from a complex web of factors. Social media with its curated feeds can fuel feelings of inadequacy and isolation. Constant exposure to global crises through 24/7 news cycles can feel overwhelming. Financial uncertainties and a competitive job market add further stress.
Technology itself isn’t inherently bad. However, how we use it matters. Parenting styles are adapting too. While some argue for stricter boundaries around technology, others emphasize open communication and teaching responsible digital habits.
Societal shifts are also at play. Gen Z is more purpose-driven and socially conscious than previous generations. While admirable, this awareness of societal problems can be a burden. The good news? Gen Z is also more open about mental health, seeking help and destigmatizing the conversation.
Understanding these factors can help us support Gen Z and build a more hopeful future.
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Indian farmers face several challenges in adopting new agricultural technologies, which can be broadly categorized into three main areas: technology-related, financial, and institutional. Technology-related challenges: Limited access to technology: Many Indian farmers, especially small and marginalRead more
Indian farmers face several challenges in adopting new agricultural technologies, which can be broadly categorized into three main areas: technology-related, financial, and institutional.
Technology-related challenges:
Financial challenges:
Institutional challenges: