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Exploring Parenthood and Happiness: A Reflection on Modern Perspectives
In a candid discussion, Chapel Ran touches on a striking observation: she notices that nobody she knows who has children seems genuinely happy. She describes her own social circle—mostly women with children under five—and admits that she hasn’t encountered a single person who appears to be truly joyful or energized, with "light in their eyes," or even adequately rested. Her skepticism prompts a broader question about the prevalence of happiness among young parents, especially within her age group, like Gen Z individuals in their mid-20s.