Embracing nostalgia the movement of towards offline rituals in a hyper-connected age
For millennials, our relationship with technology is unique: we are the only generation that remembers the exact friction of the pre-digital world while being completely swallowed by the post-digital one.
Honestly, we survived the whir of TV games, the low-res chaos of Mxit, the click of a first iPod, and the birth of Facebook only to find ourselves exhausted by the frictionless infinity of 2026.
When was the last time your brain felt entirely quiet? For those of us who lived through the great tech transition, our youth was defined by a specific, tactile kind of magic.
We remember blowing into cartridges for TV games, the pixelated intimacy of late-night Mxit chats, the pristine white scroll wheel of our first iPod, and the lawless early days of Tumblr and Facebook.






