
Lost Generation: We Have Everything, Still Empty
Aarav Singh's debut tackles a peculiar paradox of our time: abundance breeds emptiness. Young people today possess unprecedented access to tools, possibilities, and autonomy, yet many report feeling untethered, isolated, and fundamentally incomplete. This collection doesn't chase neat resolutions or offer tidy wisdom. Instead, it wades through the murky waters of what actually troubles us: the gnawing weight of societal expectations, the paralysis of too many choices, the ache of isolation despite constant connectivity, and that nagging question of what we're really doing with our lives. Singh presents genuine voices and moments scattered throughout, building something closer to a conversation than a lecture. You'll encounter yourself in these pages—the anxiety, the confusion, the desperate hunger for something more meaningful. The writing stays grounded and conversational, never patronising or preachy. Rather than prescribing fixes, the book invites you to sit with your own disquiet and understand it properly. It's a welcome antidote to self-help literature that promises quick fixes. What makes this work is its honesty: sometimes the first step toward change is simply recognising that you're not alone in feeling lost, even when life looks fine from the outside.
- Author: Aarav Singh
- Publisher: Writer's Pocket
- Genre: Family & Relationships
- ISBN: 978-9372482355
- Pages: 99 pages
