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What if what we've lost as a society is far greater than what we've gained?
In The Generational Decline, Chika Francis-Ndukwe delivers a thought-provoking and uncompromising exploration of how moral, social, and spiritual values have eroded across generations-and what this means for our future. From the Baby Boomers' steadfast commitment to work and family, to Gen Z and Alpha's digital-first worldview, she traces the shifts in responsibility, discipline, morality, and resilience that have shaped modern culture.
Drawing on research, history, and real-life examples, this book examines:
How technology and social media have redefined human connection and morality.
Why weakened family structures and permissive parenting are fueling instability.
The dangers of replacing truth with "my truth" and commitment with convenience.
Practical steps to bridge the generational divide and restore timeless values.
Far from mere criticism, The Generational Decline offers hope-a blueprint for reclaiming discipline, moral clarity, strong families, and intergenerational dialogue. It's a call to parents, educators, leaders, and concerned citizens to rise as agents of restoration.
Challenging yet inspiring, this book reminds us that our future depends on rediscovering what is timeless, true, and worth preserving.
If you believe in a better tomorrow, this book is your guide to building it.