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Kaitlan Collins' blunt reality check about cancel culture for Gen Z sparks fierce debate over resilience vs. gaslighting. The clip of the veteran CNN anchor flatly telling a critic "Adversity isn't a conspiracy against you; it's a job requirement" has split the internet—with some calling it the hard truth Gen Z needs to hear and others labeling it cruel workplace gaslighting. The incident has ignited a viral psychological tug-of-war: Are we raising a generation too fragile for criticism, or is this just another form of generational bullying? As a life coach, I'd say the real power move isn't choosing a side—it's learning to filter feedback without losing your authenticity. Resilience isn't about ignoring pain; it's about building a mental immune system strong enough to separate constructive growth from actual threats.
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Kaitlan Collins' blunt reality check about cancel culture for Gen Z sparks fierce debate over resilience vs. gaslighting. The clip of the veteran CNN anchor flatly telling a critic "Adversity isn't a conspiracy against you; it's a job requirement" has split the internet—with some calling it the hard truth Gen Z needs to hear and others labeling it cruel workplace gaslighting. The incident has ignited a viral psychological tug-of-war: Are we raising a generation too fragile for criticism, or is this just another form of generational bullying? As a life coach, I'd say the real power move isn't choosing a side—it's learning to filter feedback without losing your authenticity. Resilience isn't about ignoring pain; it's about building a mental immune system strong enough to separate constructive growth from actual threats.