Psychology of People Who Grew Up in the 1990s
In this video, we explore the psychology behind growing up in the 1990s. If you grew up in the nineties, you experienced something no generation before or after ever will: a complete shift from analog to digital, right in the middle of childhood. And that transition did something unexpected to your brain. 💬 Which 90s experience shaped you the most? Drop a comment below. 🔔 Subscribe for more psychology content exploring how childhood experiences shape adult behavior

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