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Ever wondered why Gen X is called the "forgotten generation"—but might actually be the toughest one? Generation X (1965-1980) grew up in a world without safety nets, both literally and emotionally. Latchkey kids, analog childhoods, and the birth of cynicism shaped a generation that learned to survive on their own. And it left a mark on their psychology that's still visible today. In this video, we break down the psychology of Gen X. Why are they so independent? What made them masters of self-reliance and skepticism? From being raised by TV to witnessing the shift from analog to digital, Gen X developed a unique psychological blueprint. We explore: ✅ The latchkey kid phenomenon and its impact on independence ✅ Why Gen X became emotionally resilient but relationally guarded ✅ How growing up between Boomers and Millennials shaped their identity ✅ The psychology behind their "whatever" attitude ✅ Why they're quietly holding everything together right now This isn't just nostalgia—it's understanding why an entire generation thinks, works, and connects the way they do. If you're Gen X or know someone who is, drop a comment about what resonates. And if you want more deep dives into generational psychology, hit subscribe. The Psychology of GEN X 1965-1980 #GenX #Psychology #HumanBehavior #GenerationX #GenerationalPsychology