Being Gen Z in India feels like being handed a “life bundle pack” that includes everything - dreams, pressure, opportunities, expectations, and random relatives asking about your future at every possible function. It starts early. One moment you are told, “Follow your passion.” Next moment, “But choose something stable.” So we grow up like emotional accountants - balancing passion in one column and salary in another, hoping both somehow match at the end. Spoiler; they rarely do. We are also the first generation that can learn literally anything online. Want to code? Done. Want to cook? Done. Want to start a business? Done. Want to heal your inner child? Also done—just watch 47 reels and cry in aesthetic lighting. But here’s the small detail nobody mentions: Everything is available… just not always accessible. Courses are cheap, but time is expensive. Opportunities exist, but experience is “required.” Jobs are open, but “2–5 years experience” is mysteriously needed for a fresher role. S...
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