The generations that were born from the turn of the 1980s to the 1990s are at the beginning of their adult lives today and live with a set of negative events: the Covid-19 pandemic, the climate crisis, political and economic hardships in Brazil, conflicts and waves of refugees. and now, a war that made the world talk about the nuclear threat again.
This turn of events brings with it an apocalyptic tone with the potential to cause anxiety and uncertainty in young people trying to plan for the future – as well as a revision of the expectations that may have been created by growing up in times that at least seemed more promising.
In this Monday’s episode (21), Café da Manhã talks with the psychoanalyst and columnist of sheet Vera Iaconelli about the impact that all these crises have on the world view of young people and how to deal with these issues without increasing the feeling of hopelessness.
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Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists MaurÃcio Meireles and Magê Flores, with production by Daniel Castro, Jéssica Maes, Laila Mouallem and Victor Lacombe. The sound editing is by Laila Mouallem and Thomé Granemann.
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