
Why Millennials Feel Paralyzed: Born into "Peak Everything"
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Millennials were born into the "hockey stick" moment — the rapid acceleration of two exponential curves: the democratization of learning and the unraveling of global systems.
Growing up, I watched the world shift beneath my feet. My parents needed capital, credentials, and connections to start anything. Today, with a smartphone and YouTube, anyone can learn almost any skill and launch a business.
Alongside this explosion of opportunity came overwhelming crisis. Education, healthcare, finance — nearly every system is in turmoil. Everything feels like it’s on fire.
Strangely, both phenomena — boundless possibility and ubiquitous crisis — lead to the same emotional paralysis: Where do I even begin? I want to contribute. I want to master something. But in a world full of infinite choices and urgent problems, how do I find my path?
In this episode, we explore purpose as a compass — and how developing emotional intelligence can help us move from stuckness to clarity, and from overwhelm to aligned action.
Chapters:
0:00 The Millennial Experience 2:19 Learning Curves and Challenges 3:27 The Crisis Curve 5:04 The Importance of Purpose 6:27 Navigating Emotions 8:27 Finding Personal Responsibility