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This video explores the unique psychological profile of Generation X (born roughly 1965-1980) - the so-called "latchkey generation" that developed remarkable self-reliance out of necessity. We examine how growing up during a time of rising divorce rates, dual-income households, and minimal parental supervision shaped Gen X into fiercely independent adults who learned early on not to rely on others. Key topics covered: The latchkey kid phenomenon and its lasting psychological impact How economic instability and the shift from stable careers to gig work influenced Gen X's worldview The development of emotional self-sufficiency and skepticism toward institutions Gen X's relationship with authenticity, irony, and cultural cynicism Comparisons with Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Z in terms of attachment styles and expectations The strengths and struggles of radical self-reliance in modern life Why Gen X became the "forgotten generation" and how that shaped their identity Whether you're Gen X yourself, trying to understand Gen X colleagues or parents, or simply interested in generational psychology, this deep dive reveals how formative childhood experiences create lasting patterns in how we relate to others, work, and the world around us.