Why has resilience declined in modern society? Why do comfort, safety, and fragility seem to dominate over strength, challenge, and growth? In A Generation of Sociopaths: How Overprotection Created a Fragile Culture , readers will explore these pressing questions through 11 powerful chapters that analyze the social, cultural, and psychological shifts shaping our world today. This book reveals how generations raised in environments that avoid discomfort and shield from challenges have developed attitudes that weaken critical thinking, discourage responsibility, and hinder maturity. From the rise of a safety-obsessed culture to the loss of resilience in education, work, and personal life, each chapter uncovers how well-intentioned protection has led to unintended consequences. Rather than preparing individuals to face life’s inevitable hardships, it has built a fragile foundation, leaving many ill-equipped to grow, adapt, and thrive. Yet, this book is not only a diagnosis. It also offers reflections on how to reverse the trend. By embracing discomfort as a path to growth, rethinking the value of challenge, and rebuilding personal responsibility, we can create stronger individuals and healthier societies. Whether you are a student of culture, a curious reader, or someone seeking to understand the deeper roots of today’s anxieties, A Generation of Sociopaths provides a clear, thought-provoking, and inspiring perspective on how we got here and how we can move forward.