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From Togetherness to Individualism: The Gen-Z paradox

India’s Gen-Z is navigating a shift from traditional family-oriented values to a more individualistic, digitally driven lifestyle. This evolution brings greater freedom—but also emotional isolation, mental health struggles, and cultural detachment

Dr Manmohan PrakashDr Manmohan Prakash
Jul 6, 2025, 04:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion
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India’s social fabric has traditionally been woven with the threads of family, relationships, and community living. However, in recent decades, rapid technological advancement, globalisation, and a growing emphasis on personal autonomy have transformed this foundation. The impact of this shift is most visible in Generation-Z—a cohort that is progressive, self-reliant, and digitally fluent, yet paradoxically struggles with emotional connections, family ties, and psychological well-being.

From Joint Families to Nuclear Living

The traditional Indian joint family system—where multiple generations lived under one roof—has increasingly given way to nuclear households and individualistic lifestyles. Education, urbanisation, and career mobility have led many Gen-Z individuals to relocate, often far from their familial roots. This physical distance is now evolving into emotional alienation.

Time once spent with parents and grandparents is now absorbed by smartphones and social media. The joint family once served as a natural support system, fostering communication, empathy, and a sense of security. In contrast, today’s Gen-Z often embraces a “single-minded” lifestyle focused solely on the self.

Single-Mindedness- Freedom or Emotional Isolation?

For Gen-Z, personal freedom is paramount—whether in choosing careers, defining relationships, or crafting lifestyles. While this autonomy:
(i) Promotes individuality.
(ii)It also cultivates impulsiveness, emotional vulnerability, and self-centeredness.
(iii)Encourages instant gratification and diminishes patience.
(iv)Prioritises convenience over commitment, reshaping the nature of relationships.
(v)Replaces genuine emotions with emojis, and deep conversations with fleeting texts.

The result is a psychological state marked by:
(i)Loneliness and emotional detachment.
(ii)Heightened anxiety and uncertainty.
(iii)Superficial social interactions.

What appears to be freedom is, in many cases, accompanied by a profound absence of meaningful emotional bonds.

The Gen-Z Paradox- Challenges Behind the Progress

Despite unprecedented access to information, comfort, and digital tools, Generation-Z faces a number of emotional and social challenges:

(i)Loneliness and Isolation: A constant online presence does not guarantee emotional connection.

(ii)Mental Health Struggles: Rising levels of anxiety, depression, and even suicidal ideation are concerning.

(iii)Distorted Reality: The pressure to maintain a curated, “perfect” image on social media hampers self-reflection and authenticity.

(iv)Family Detachment: Minimal parental involvement in decision-making often pushes Gen-Z toward escapism and fragile relationships.

(v)Cultural Disconnection: While Gen-Z’s rejection of social biases like caste, gender, and religion is commendable, the shift toward hyper-individualism has distanced them from emotional and cultural traditions.

This transformation represents more than a personal dilemma—it is a societal concern. The erosion of emotional ties and community bonds could have lasting consequences for social cohesion and collective well-being.

Finding Balance: Pathways Toward Reconnection

To resolve this paradox, a balanced approach is needed—one that preserves Gen-Z’s independence while rebuilding emotional and social connections. Key recommendations include:

(i)Emotional Education: Introduce life skills, emotional intelligence, and value-based learning into school and college curricula.

(ii)Family Dialogue and Counseling: Promote structured communication between parents and youth to bridge generational gaps.

(iii)Reviving Shared Experiences: Encourage family travel, shared meals, and cultural celebrations to foster bonding.

(iv)Digital Detox Advocacy: Limit screen time and encourage real-life social engagement to enhance mental well-being.

Generation-Z’s journey from togetherness to individualism mirrors the broader evolution of modern society. However, a culture that detaches itself entirely from its emotional and familial roots risks emotional impoverishment. True progress lies in a harmonious coexistence—between freedom and responsibility, technology and tradition, and individual expression and collective connection.

Respecting Gen-Z’s independence while reconnecting them with the richness of family and cultural heritage is essential for a sustainable, emotionally resilient future.

 

Topics: Family Values DeclineGen-Z ChallengesGen-Z IndiaIndian Society ChangeEmotional IsolationYouth Mental Health
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