A time we never knew: Gen Z writer Freya India on the lost magic of childhood
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In this evocative and emotionally honest essay, Gen Z writer Freya India reflects on the kind of childhood that today's screen-saturated kids are missing out on – one filled with boredom, imagination, solitude, and real-world connection. She paints a portrait of a quieter, richer kind of growing up that's vanishing fast, and questions what we're all complicit in letting go. A powerful and poetic call to pause and reconsider what children truly need.
Why we recommend it: A moving and relatable reflection on what childhood could be without the digital noise.
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