Born in Chaos, Built for Change

How to Navigate a World That Feels Like It’s Cracking

Oh, what a decade we’re living through.

If you were born between 1994 and 2001, you’ve probably felt it deep in your bones. Two economic crises, a pandemic, and now, in your twenties, you’re told to “grow up” and make something of yourself—in a world that barely makes sense.

You’re expected to get:

  • Some type of education

  • Some type of job

  • Some type of social life

  • And some vague idea about the future

But no one ever handed you the how.

How are we supposed to build a life in the middle of this chaos?

How do we navigate a future where even AI threatens to replace most jobs, and the solution being floated is a one-size-fits-all income—just enough to get by?

This period feels strange. Unstable. And no one really has the answers. But here’s what I do know:

Diversify Your Skillset

This is the one strategy I’ve leaned on. University didn’t prepare me for the future that’s coming. So, I started learning things on my own—skills that I believe will keep me adaptable and useful no matter what the world throws at me.

Not to survive—to build. To create something that’s mine, not handed to me by a system on life support.

The Future Belongs to the Versatile

If you’re feeling lost right now, you’re not alone. But you’re also not powerless. Learn how things work. Learn how to build, how to sell, how to create. The more tools you have, the more control you gain over your direction.

You don’t have to know exactly where you’re going. But you can prepare for wherever you end up.

Final Thoughts
There’s no map for what we’re going through. But there’s power in showing up, learning something new, and betting on yourself.

This isn’t about having the perfect plan. It’s about refusing to stand still.

Until next time,
Georgios Tragkas

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