Psychology of Xennials — Why Your Mind Never Left The 90s
Автор: Psychology Lite
Загружено: 2026-03-11
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You were born between 1977 and 1983.
And no matter how old you get —
your mind keeps going back to the 90s.
There's a psychological reason for that.
And in this video — we explain exactly why.
This isn't just nostalgia.
Psychologists call it Peak End Rule — your brain permanently locks onto the period you felt the most free, the most real, the most yourself.
For Xennials? That period was the late 80s and 90s.
Before algorithms told you what to like.
Before Instagram told you how to look.
When Blockbuster was still open.
When Animaniacs was still on.
When life still had weight.
🎯 If this feels like someone read your diary — drop a 📼 in the comments.
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