Financial advisor Prem Soni argues that excessive parental wealth may create a comfort trap for some Gen Z Indians. He identifies three challenges: refusing jobs below their social status, rejecting entry-level salaries that cannot fund their lifestyles, and avoiding family businesses deemed boring. Soni also criticises parents for providing passive income and discouraging independence, arguing that too much comfort can weaken ambition, work ethic and essential survival skills.

Financial advisor Prem Soni argues that excessive parental wealth may create a comfort trap for some Gen Z Indians. He identifies three challenges: refusing jobs below their…

An X user's criticism of affluent Indian parenting has triggered a debate over whether generational wealth encourages dependence among some young adults. The post argued that…