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Why does being in your 20s feel… underwhelming? Gen Z was promised freedom, adventure, and “the best years of our life” — yet so many of us feel like we’ve already seen everything, felt everything, and somehow lost the urge to truly *live*. This video breaks down **why Gen Z in their 20s feels emotionally tired, over-aware, and strangely unexcited about life**, even before it really begins. From social media burnout and constant comparison to early exposure to failure, mental health awareness, and global instability — we explore how **watching life online has replaced actually experiencing it**, and why that’s draining our curiosity and joy. This isn’t a Gen Z rant. It’s a reality check. If you’ve ever felt: “I should be happier than this” “Why does nothing excite me anymore?” “I’ve seen this story already” “Am I behind or just tired?” You’re not alone. 🎥 In this video, we talk about: Why overexposure kills excitement How social media compresses time and ambition Emotional burnout from constant stimulation Why awareness can steal naïve joy And why the urge to live isn’t gone — it’s buried This video is for anyone in their 20s who feels lost, numb, or quietly exhausted — and wants to understand *why*. 📌 Watch till the end for a powerful reminder about reclaiming meaning, curiosity, and real-life moments again. 💬 Comment if this resonates with you 👍 Like & share with someone who needs to hear this 🔔 Subscribe for more honest conversations about life, mindset, and modern identity #GenZ #TwentiesCrisis #MentalHealth #SocialMediaBurnout #LifeInYour20s #ModernLife #SelfAwareness