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After many years spent 'adulting' (or at least trying to adult), the Chit Chaat crew takes a moment to candidly share the guilt they live with day in and day out because their parents immigrated to the US. The ladies acknowledge the selfless sacrifices their families made with the sole purpose of building a bright future for their children (a.k.a us). What they didn't expect though, was the pressure many first generation Millennials feel nowadays to live a life worthy of their sacrifices. We now realize their selflessness ironically allows us to be selfish to pursue our passions, but is it fair? Do we really deserve that?
By Sheetal Tahilramani, Neha Gajwani, Amrita Uttamchandani, Priyanka Handa, and Rishika Budhrani5
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After many years spent 'adulting' (or at least trying to adult), the Chit Chaat crew takes a moment to candidly share the guilt they live with day in and day out because their parents immigrated to the US. The ladies acknowledge the selfless sacrifices their families made with the sole purpose of building a bright future for their children (a.k.a us). What they didn't expect though, was the pressure many first generation Millennials feel nowadays to live a life worthy of their sacrifices. We now realize their selflessness ironically allows us to be selfish to pursue our passions, but is it fair? Do we really deserve that?