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20 The generation that fixed everything, asked for nothing, and held every family together is now being told their values are outdated — psychology says the opposite is true

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 19:00 EDT

While we label their stoicism as toxic and their sacrifice as codependency, new psychological research reveals that the "outdated" values of our grandparents' generation—resilience, duty, and quiet service—may actually be the missing ingredients for the mental health crisis we can't seem to solve.

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