In this Contemporary world. This generation is not okay.
We are the most connected generation in history – yet we feel lonelier than ever.
We have:
Friends in every corner of the world but no one to call when we break down at 2 AM.
Thousands of likes on selfies but no one who genuinely likes us for who we are.
A ‘perfect’ life online but an empty, exhausted soul in reality.
Look around:
People are dating just to avoid being alone. Love is no longer about connection – it’s about convenience.
Looks matter more than loyalty. A six-pack gets more respect than a kind heart.
Luxury is being bought on EMI. We’d rather impress strangers than build real financial stability.
Success is about looking successful. People rent expensive cars for Instagram but can’t afford their rent.
Friendships are based on utility. “What can you do for me?” matters more than genuine care.
Breakups are text messages. Ghosting is normal. Cheating is just a mistake.
Marriage is seen as a burden. People want weddings, not lifelong commitments.
Jobs drain us. We work long hours, burn out, and call it “hustle.”
Cheating is normal. People call it a mistake while someone’s life falls apart.
Fake people win. The ones who manipulate, step over others, and lie get ahead.
Mental health is a trend. Everyone posts about it, but no one listens when someone truly struggles.
Success is about flexing, not achieving. Rent a luxury car, post a reel, fool the world.
Kindness is a performance. Show empathy online, be rude in real life.
Relationships are temporary. Love today, cheat tomorrow, move on the next day.
Loyalty is outdated. Who needs commitment when you have options?
If you’re kind, pure, and loyal, this world will use you, break you, and leave you behind.
If you’re too nice, people will take advantage of you.
If you’re too honest, people will call you naïve.
If you’re too loyal, people will treat you like an option.
If you’re too genuine, people will think you’re weak.
We chase things we don’t even want – just because the world tells us to.
We seek validation from people who wouldn’t even show up to our funeral.
We’re so scared of being left out that we forget what actually matters.
Maybe the problem isn’t society. Maybe it’s us.
Maybe the real flex is peace.
Maybe real success is having people who love you.
And that’s what we are ignoring for most of the time.