India, June 28 -- A post on X has started an interesting conversation about the changing relationship between Indian parents and Gen Z. The discussion revolves around a simple question. Should younger people embrace convenience when they can afford it, or is struggle an essential part of life?

Shared by Prem Soni, the post argues that many parents find it difficult to accept that their children no longer want to live the way previous generations did.

The post begins, "Indian parents are facing a massive existential crisis because Gen Z refuses to suffer for no logical reason."

It goes on to say that many parents expect young adults to spend time bargaining with vegetable vendors instead of ordering groceries through apps like Blinkit....