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In terms of social issues, Indonesian youth are increasingly concerned about issues such as environmental sustainability, social justice, and equality. Many young Indonesians are actively engaged in environmental activism, advocating for issues such as climate change, deforestation, and wildlife conservation. There is also a growing awareness of social issues, such as LGBTQ+ rights, women's empowerment, and disability rights, with many young people advocating for greater inclusivity and equality.
Creative dreamers from suburban and rural areas who blend faith-based values with DIY creativity and thrift culture. In terms of social issues, Indonesian youth are
: Youth frequently use the term "self-healing" to describe taking breaks, traveling to scenic spots like Bali or Jogja, or simply enjoying a "staycation" to combat burnout. Creative dreamers from suburban and rural areas who
Mental health has exploded as a public conversation. Terms like "HEALING" (a catch-all term for vacation/therapy/self-care) are ubiquitous. However, because access to professional psychiatrists is limited, youth have turned to online therapy apps (Riliv, Bicarakan.id). There is a dark humor trend known as "Sesek" (exhausted/fed up), where Gen Z openly jokes about burnout, academic pressure, and family trauma on social media—a shocking departure from the traditional "keluarga harmonis" (harmonious family) facade. In terms of social issues