In a time when expressing pride in one’s country can sometimes feel controversial, it’s worth saying plainly: there is nothing wrong with loving where you come from. There is nothing wrong with feeling grateful for your citizenship, your freedoms, and the opportunities available to you. And when it comes to the United States of America, […]
There’s a quiet shift happening within Generation X—one that doesn’t always get talked about openly, but is deeply felt. For a group that built its identity on independence, resilience, and self-reliance, this stage of life can bring a different kind of challenge. Not one you can fix with effort alone, but one that requires reflection, […]
There’s something distinct about Generation X that’s easy to recognize but harder to define. Born roughly between the mid-1960s and early 1980s, Gen X grew up in a world that felt less curated, less supervised, and far less predictable than what came after. They weren’t handed a script—they had to write their own. And in […]