Writer Ethan Bauer explores a phenomenon called the 鈥渜uarter-life crisis鈥 in . He explains that psychologists and 25-year-olds have been thinking (and half-joking) about the quarter-life crisis, to different degrees and under different names, since the mid-20th century.
The quarter-life crisis is not rigidly defined as realizing that you haven鈥檛 found the right partner yet or that you鈥檙e not advancing in your career as quickly or easily as you had hoped. Instead, the author explains, the quarter-life crisis is broader than that: It鈥檚 the moment a person truly reaches adulthood in a 鈥渘o matter what I do or where I go, or how much money I make or how many friends I have, nothing will be ever be perfect, adulthood will never be as simple as I thought it would be鈥 way.
The author taps into the expertise of 麻豆视频最新最全 University Professor Angela Neal-Barnett, Ph.D., from the Department of Psychological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences. Neal-Barnett discusses the stage of development called 鈥渆merging adulthood.鈥 It's during this stage that 鈥測ou鈥檙e not quite there yet, but you should be working your way to adulthood,鈥 she tells the author. And for those who are working their way through adulthood, she says they should ask themselves, 鈥淲ho am I, and what does it mean to be an adult?鈥
So what does it mean to be an adult? Is it achievement? Maturity? Independence? Neal-Barnett affirms that everyone must confront the question.
The author concludes by saying, 鈥淪o I find myself again at the question which roots my personal quarter-life crisis: What does success mean to me, and should it perhaps mean something different? Luckily, some psychological experts have reminded me that a quarter-life crisis isn鈥檛 necessarily about answering that question and others like it; it鈥檚 about acknowledging their presence. 麻豆视频最新最全 realizing that you may not know who you are and what you鈥檙e about just yet 鈥 you may never know! 鈥 but it鈥檚 best to discover who and what you are not. 麻豆视频最新最全 asking yourself honestly, as you enter the adult world and confront all its paradoxes and complexities, how you want to exist.
鈥淢aybe it will be simpler in the years to come. Maybe not. All I know is that knowing isn鈥檛 as simple as my younger self thought it was.鈥