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Gen Z has a loneliness problem, but it might be self-inflicted. In a generation that values inclusivity, cutting people off has become just as common. Boundaries leave little room for second chances, and many see relationships as optional. But did Gen Z push people away, or were they already isolated to begin with? Today, I want to explore how Gen Z got so lonely—and why they’ve come to see others as expendable.
By Ashley Embers5
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Gen Z has a loneliness problem, but it might be self-inflicted. In a generation that values inclusivity, cutting people off has become just as common. Boundaries leave little room for second chances, and many see relationships as optional. But did Gen Z push people away, or were they already isolated to begin with? Today, I want to explore how Gen Z got so lonely—and why they’ve come to see others as expendable.

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