India, April 15 -- In my therapy sessions in the in the last few years I have been increasingly seeing young people primarily in the age group of 18 to 30 years tell me how they struggle with choices, and in turn decision making. A 23-year-old male client tells me, 'I can't even imagine living beyond 30 years and I know it sounds like a scary thought, but I don't know if there is enough for me to hope, and to continue. As a result, I feel I am not investing in commitment, savings or even allowing myself to have dreams for my career growth. My friends seem to believe the same, and while we all joke about it, I feel it's the bitter truth and it's impacting all life choices.'

He's not the only one. I have, by now, heard a similar narrative ...