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Generation X is rarely talked about but their psychology shaped the modern world. Born between 1965 and 1980, Gen X grew up as latchkey kids, learned independence early, and developed a mindset built on realism, self-reliance, and quiet resilience. In this video, we break down the psychology of Generation X, explaining why they value privacy, question authority, distrust institutions, and focus on competence over recognition. From Cold War anxiety and economic instability to corporate layoffs and early internet culture, Gen X experienced repeated disruptions that deeply shaped how they think, work, and relate to others. This is why Gen X is often misunderstood as cynical or detached when in reality, they’re adaptive, pragmatic, and fiercely capable. If you’ve ever wondered: Why Gen X avoids social media Why they think several steps ahead Why they value skills over titles Why they don’t ask for help but always show up This video explains it all. 👀 Watch till the end to understand why Gen X is called the “bridge generation.” 👍 Like the video if it resonated 📌 Subscribe for more psychology deep dives 💬 Comment if you’re Gen X or grew up with one #mrdrc #mrrajdrc