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This week we're getting into the Peter Pan Economy: what it actually means to come of age in a generation that can't afford to grow up, and why that's both a wound and a strange kind of gift.
We were promised that adulthood would and should look a certain way: house, kids, stability. Instead, we got girl dinner, situationships, and a deep sense that none of this feels real.
The same generation that can't afford a house is also the one reclaiming their childhoods, leaning into whimsy, and asking "how can I have fun?" as a life philosophy.
The goal isn't to stay in Neverland forever... but to take a piece of it with us wherever we go.
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By Meagan Reynolds4.8
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This week we're getting into the Peter Pan Economy: what it actually means to come of age in a generation that can't afford to grow up, and why that's both a wound and a strange kind of gift.
We were promised that adulthood would and should look a certain way: house, kids, stability. Instead, we got girl dinner, situationships, and a deep sense that none of this feels real.
The same generation that can't afford a house is also the one reclaiming their childhoods, leaning into whimsy, and asking "how can I have fun?" as a life philosophy.
The goal isn't to stay in Neverland forever... but to take a piece of it with us wherever we go.
Follow the podcast on all platforms

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