Monday, April 13, 2026 - Kenyan media personality, Janet Mbugua, has stirred conversation with her bold view on the realities of modern adulthood.
In a post on Instagram, the mother of two described the
current millennial experience as “wild,” noting that many in her generation
were not prepared for the weight of it all.
She questioned why a generation that seemingly followed the
traditional path to success, education, careers, families, still finds itself
profoundly exhausted.
“How did we do everything ‘right’ and still end up this tired?”
she asked.
While she acknowledged that millennials have much to be
grateful for, from thriving careers to raising families, she pointed out the
hidden struggle of balancing professional demands with emotional healing.
“Nobody warned us adulthood would feel like healing your inner
child while answering emails, paying bills, and still trying not to lose
yourself in the process,” she wrote.
She noted that the emotional work of addressing past trauma
often collides with the mundane tasks of adulthood, creating what she calls the
“millennial crisis.”
Her reflections resonate with global findings.
The 2023 Deloitte Gen Z and Millennial Survey revealed that
nearly 39% of millennials feel stressed or anxious most of the time, with
rising living costs cited as a major driver.
Despite the challenges, she remains optimistic.
She urged her peers to embrace honesty about mental health,
calling it the healthiest step this generation can take. “Some
days are heavy, some are hilarious. Most days are both.
“Still wouldn’t trade being a millennial,” she
concluded.
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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