Work, Love, Kids: Why Nothing Takes for granted anymore?
Why are millennials unhappy despite their success? The Millennial Dilemma explains this generation’s unhappiness based on the latest research, psychological analyses, and societal trends. This well-documented and realistic book addresses the burnout, existential crises, and life pressures faced by this generation.
Millennial Unhappiness – Understanding the Burnout Generation
Millennials have everything, yet they often feel empty, exhausted, and lost. Dorothea Winter explores this phenomenon through psychological and philosophical research and analysis. Unlike traditional self-help books, this realistic work offers documented findings that help understand the causes of burnout, existential crises, and relationship tension, making it an indispensable resource for anyone wanting to understand the burnout generation.
Why is this book relevant now?
Work, Love, Kids: Why is nothing taken for granted anymore? • The latest research and data on burnout, existential crises, and relationship tensions among millennials
• Societal context: How career, lifestyle, and digital self-improvement are shaping the generation
• Solid and evidence-based: Not a self-help guide, but a clear analysis of the realities of young people’s lives.
This non-fiction book offers in-depth understanding without simplistic advice: It’s ideal for readers seeking sound guidance.
Trending, trending, and relevant to the media
“Millennium blues” is not just a buzzword; it’s a topic of much discussion online, on podcasts, and in the media. The author explains the background clearly and in an accessible style, making this book a valuable resource for discussions, social media, and the book market.
| Publisher | Neva Verlag |
| Author | Dorothia Winter |
| Country | Germany |
| Publication Date | 25/08/2026 |
| Pages | 200 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm |
| About the Author | Dorothia Winter, born in 1995, holds a PhD in intentionality and artificial intelligence and teaches applied ethics at the Humanities University of Berlin. She is one of the most prominent young philosophers in the fields of artificial intelligence, ethics, and democratic theory. |
| Publisher Address | office@goldegg-verlage.com |
| ISBN | 978-3-903597-22-8 |