The pivotal events in history serve as a starting point for naming generations, such as Generations X, Y, and Z. These events are characterized by their universality and hold significant importance for people collectively. However, with the transformations that the world has witnessed today (especially technological shifts), will these pivotal events remain the same for all people? Or does today's world lean more towards individualism at the expense of collectivism? What matters to one individual may not matter to another, and what concerns one group of people may not concern another. Thus, we stand on the brink of a single generation whose defining features are lost amidst personal differences

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