[0:00]So Gen Z are going through this thing called emotion anesthesia which means they've gone through certain events very early on in their life which has made them numb now.
[0:10]So now happiness doesn't feel like happiness, sadness doesn't feel like sadness, they're just numb.
[0:15]So even if they dance at some wedding, internally they're like yeah, it's okay, it doesn't give them happiness.
[0:21]Something big happens in their life, it's not giving them happiness.
[0:25]Physically they get hurt, they're just numb, they're not feeling anything because something in childhood or something in their early years happened with them.
[0:31]Maybe a breakup with some person who they thought was alive, maybe something with their parents where parents got divorced or parents started fighting or something in childhood they saw.
[0:39]They got so numb at that time that emotionally now any emotion that they experience through the external world, they're not feeling it.
[0:47]They've gotten extremely numb and lonely and they've gotten expressionless.
[0:51]Everything for them is yeah, it's okay. That's fine, so what? Yeh hua, so what?



