What if burnout isn't a personal failure - but a perfectly rational response to a broken world?
We were told to work hard, stay grateful, manifest abundance, and smile through the collapse. We answered emails through panic attacks, made side hustles out of survival, and called it "adulting."
But under the surface? We're tired. We're grieving. We're angry.
Millennial Rage is a raw, unflinching portrait of a generation gaslit by hustle culture, crushed by capitalism, and quietly unraveling under the weight of performative optimism. With biting honesty, poetic clarity, and fierce empathy, Noa Rayne gives language to the exhaustion we've normalized - and the quiet rebellion that's already begun.