
Project Mentality X
Young people are drowning—not in opportunities, but in loneliness, endless scrolling, and lack of direction. Surveys show 72% of 16–25-year-olds say loneliness harms their mental health—higher than any other age group. Screen time is stealing focus, creativity, and self-control. Too many schools, communities, and systems fail to nurture vision, purpose, or compassion. Some religious groups are busy teaching dogmas, not just that some politicians are fueling hate and divisions, not for nation building, but just for their personal benefit. Innovation, startups, and real business ideas are being choked by noise, misinformation, and a culture of distraction. All the chaos is putting youth at significant risk. Hate, divisions, loneliness, purposelessness, and hedonism aren’t their fault—but they’re inheriting them and feeling the consequences.
We refuse to accept this. We imagine a different world:
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Where every young person has a mission and a vision in life.
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Where intimate relationship, deep friendships, trust, and love replace emptiness.
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Where communities are alive again—real people, real conversation, real connection.
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Where innovation, science, and startups thrive.
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Where empathy, courage, and resilience are normal.
This is our generation’s fight. We’re here to create, connect, and lead. If the old world gave us stress, division, and distraction—then it’s on us to build a better one.
Join us. Be part of the movement that’s about your life, your future, and your fire.
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We live in a time of unprecedented opportunity. Democracy with Internet.
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We can start businesses, cross borders, learn anything, and connect with anyone. The world is more open than it has ever been. And yet — something is deeply broken.
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Too many young people feel stuck, disconnected, and overwhelmed. Education often prioritises compliance over curiosity. Community spaces are disappearing. Public discourse is reduced to outrage and tribalism. Innovation is drowned out by noise, misinformation, and short-term thinking.
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This isn’t because young people lack potential — it’s because the systems around them are failing to cultivate purpose, responsibility, and courage.
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Can this be fixed? Yes.
But not with small tweaks. It requires rethinking how we learn, how we gather, and how we prepare the next generation to lead. It means building spaces where young people develop real skills, deep trust, meaningful relationships, and the confidence to act.
We’re not here to complain. We’re here to build.
And if you believe this generation deserves better — you’re invited to be part of it.


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We are a global social and political movement to fix what systems, schools, politics, and religions have destroyed.


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Vision
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Our vision is to build communities where people of all ages grow with connection, purpose, empathy, and responsibility — so that at the end of life, they can honestly say they lived with satisfaction, joy, and inner peace.
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We believe in a world where people think critically and deeply, where ideas are nurtured, and where innovation and creativity are encouraged. A world where every life is respected, because each life is a unique story — and where, before we leave this planet, we ensure future generations have the same chance to thrive, enjoy life, and live with dignity.
We believe something essential is missing in modern life — real connection, purpose, and places where people grow together.
We’re building a new social movement to fill that gap. Not through outrage or ideology, but by creating real-world community spaces in every suburb — places as normal and accessible as a gym, but focused on whole-life development.
These spaces bring people together to build confidence, skills, and belonging: public speaking and debates, physical and mental wellbeing activities, creative arts, startup and idea labs, mentorship, civic dialogue, shared travel experiences, and simply time to connect and form real friendships.
Alongside this, we foster open civic engagement — encouraging respectful political dialogue, critical thinking, and responsibility without party allegiance.
Our clubs are built around action:
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Here’s the condensed version of the activities you’re offering, keeping it short and punchy for your audience:
Communication – Public speaking, debates, confidence-building workshops.
Social Connection – Real friendships, dating groups, team challenges, fun events.
Mind – Documentaries, critical thinking sessions, deep conversations.
Innovation – Startup labs, idea nights, mentorship, investor talks.
Politics – Political debates, politician meetups, leadership training.
Life Skills – Personal growth, life hacks, time management, and mindfulness.
Fun – Music, games, sports, movie nights, travel groups, cultural exchanges.
This version is succinct, easy to read, and maintains the key focus areas in a format that fits well for your "Join Now" section.
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M Sharma
Who Am I?
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I’m an engineer by training, born in India - the land of Buddha, now living and working in a global, hyper-connected world. I don’t come from politics, religion, or academia — I come from problem-solving.
Across countries, cultures, and age groups, I kept seeing the same thing: people under 30 are frustrated, disconnected, and tired of pretending everything is fine. Education feels outdated. Politics feels like noise. Social media is loud but empty. Everyone talks, nobody listens. Everyone is “busy,” but few feel fulfilled.
This isn’t because young people are weak. It’s because the system around them is outdated.
We trained people to memorise, not to think. To scroll, not to build. To compete, not to connect. So it’s no surprise that loneliness, confusion, and anger are rising — while purpose and direction are disappearing.
I’m not here to lecture or pretend I have all the answers. I’m here to build real spaces where people under 30 can grow — socially, mentally, creatively, and practically.
Spaces where you learn to communicate with confidence, form real friendships, explore ideas, challenge beliefs, have fun, build projects, and actually feel alive again.
No dogma.
No preaching.
No fake positivity.
Just real people, real conversations, real action.
Let’s build something better.

