GEN Z: THE LOST GENERATION
Who Controls Your Choices?
Generation Z is the most connected, educated, and technologically empowered generation in history. Yet beneath the endless stream of notifications, social media feeds, and digital opportunities lies a troubling reality: rising anxiety, loneliness, identity confusion, and a growing sense of hopelessness.
In Gen Z: The Lost Generation, Walter Smith takes readers on a powerful journey into the hidden forces shaping the minds of young people in the digital age. From the addictive design of social media platforms and the attention economy to political polarization, algorithmic manipulation, online radicalization, and the collapse of traditional community structures, this book exposes the invisible systems influencing how an entire generation thinks, feels, and behaves.
Through compelling stories, psychological insights, and sociological analysis, Smith reveals why so many young people feel lost despite having more freedom and information than any generation before them?and how they can reclaim control of their attention, identity, and future.
A thought-provoking exploration of the defining crisis of the digital era, this book is essential reading for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the generation that will shape tomorrow's world.