F rom Tokyo to Toronto and Nairobi to New Delhi, a quiet revolution is taking place in the way people live, work and think. It is not driven by a single invention or policy change but by millions of personal decisions that are shaping a new global lifestyle in 2025.

Across continents, conversations that once stayed private are now becoming public. Mental health, once surrounded by silence, has entered homes, classrooms and workplaces. Parents teach children to recognise stress, companies encourage short mental breaks and young adults speak openly about emotional challenges.

Work life is shifting as hybrid jobs become a global norm. In many cities, rush hour traffic is lighter as people divide their week between home and office. The change has allowed families to spend more time togethe

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