

Yet another discussion between Gen Z and millennials has emerged, initiated by a 22-year-old woman's open explanation of her financial expenditures.
Shradha Saini from Bengaluru gained widespread attention after posting a comprehensive account of her monthly spending, referring to it as her 'Gen Z lifestyle.' Living independently, she openly discussed how she emphasizes self-care and personal well-being in her daily routine.
In the video, Saini starts with minor treats, such as purchasing flowers for herself two to three times monthly, costing her approximately Rs 2,000. She then emphasizes what she deems necessary, such as therapy sessions. Highlighting the significance of mental health, she disclosed that she spends almost Rs 10,000 monthly on these sessions.
Her schedule also involves setting aside personal time each week. She mentioned that she enjoys brunch every Sunday, spending nearly Rs 2,000 each month, with weekends primarily dedicated to relaxation.
Another aspect of her lifestyle involves grooming and relaxation, with costs for massages, pedicures, and nail appointments totaling several thousand rupees monthly.
The video, which has attracted more than a million views, swiftly ignited a broader online discussion regarding the spending habits of young adults. Some viewers valued her openness and emphasis on self-care, while others debated whether these expenditures were sustainable or indicative of privilege.
The discussion quickly shifted to a generational perspective. Numerous millennials joined in, asserting that although they also prioritize self-care, their financial choices are frequently influenced by larger obligations. 'Millennials do indulge in personal spending — it's just that we are more conscious about it. We juggle pleasure with duties,' one participant remarked.
As the video continues to spread, it underscores a well-known divide: one generation views it as self-investment, while the other perceives it as extravagance, and the dialogue about money continues to change.