Is Our Mental Health Left Behind In The City Of Tomorrow? 🏙

As our nation grows into a globalised and tech-driven society, one question stands out: Is mental health included in our future plans :technologist:, or is it quietly left behind? :face_in_clouds:

This leads to a lot of uncertainty when we wonder if we are designing smart cities that care for our emotional well-being, or one that only focuses on work and productivity. :wrench:

The “City of Tomorrow” isn’t just about new designs and technology, it’s about our minds and mental health. :brain:

:blue_heart: So let’s talk about it: What should mental health look like in your City of Tomorrow? :busts_in_silhouette: :globe_with_meridians:

Share your thoughts and experiences here! We would love to learn from your perspective. :thought_balloon:

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our mental health is left behind especially when doing work or study busily with all those deadline to be met and it also affects our mindset in whether mental health is really important

Apart from working, we should also focus on building our hobby which can be important in mainraining our mental health.

To think about the level of stress that faced by future generations due to the rapid changes in the world

Everybody should have access to safe spaces to talk about their thoughts without feeling prejudiced.

we can grow stronger

we should have a healthy mental health

Healthy, well-balances, supported

It’s important to include mental health as part of the design, so that inclusivity is incorporated as part of nation building.

Exercise and eat healthy.

Mental health should look like having positive mindset and staying positive

It should look at a mental health hospital not a hotel

Work life balance. Support from family and colleagues

With non stop deadlines, we should have a safe space and environment to be able pause and relax and take a step back to assess our mental health.

Mental health for the city of tomorrow can be nature-integrated and community-centric

Its good that awareness to mental health are making its outreach to the public!

Yes, because there is still stereotype

Yes. People still have the stigma behind mental health

We should make sure we teach kids about mental health and tell them that brain is also an organ and sometimes might have issues like leg or arm hurts.

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