This blog isn’t a generic “social media is bad” argument. It’s my synthesis of The Anxious Generation and how the book explains the major shifts in childhood, the gender differences in how teens are affected, and the disappearance of real-world structures like play and rites of passage. Once you see how childhood was redesigned, the mental-health trends stop looking random.

This is not just a review of Meet the Savarnas but a personal commentary triggered by discomfort. Through metaphors like the “glass floor,” examples of Mumbai’s development, Gen Z migration, marriage norms, and elite business thinking, the blog explores how caste quietly shapes opportunity, imagination, and power in modern India, often hidden behind the language of merit, progress, and neutrality.

This book explores how emotionally immature parents leave lasting marks on their children’s inner world. It sheds light on silent patterns of neglect, unmet emotional needs, and the invisible weight many adults carry without understanding why. Through practical insight and gentle clarity, it helps decode the roots of persistent anxiety, relationship struggles, and emotional confusion…offering a starting point for awareness, healing, and healthier self-understanding.

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Educated is a journey of a girl who fought with the her conservative circumstances and harsh realities to become a real life ‘Educated‘. Educated in a Nutshell Tara Westover was one of the seven children in the Westover family. Her whole family was conservative. They never believed in modern cultures and their agencies like schools, hospitals and the government. Because of this, Tara never had a birth certificate. She never went to any school, that’s same with her brothers too. Her mother, a midwife, was a perfect partner for her father, with the same rage against modern societies and their …

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