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Is the "Quarter-Life Crisis" a real thing?

A generational look on how we fail to turn passions into careers

"Does this represent a startling uptick in quarter-life crises—or were the generations before us just as lost and misguided in their twenties?"

This is a very interesting article that dives deep into millennials trying to "figure out" life.

There are a lot of stereotypes of how different generations seek and view happiness differently. The more I read about it, the more I find that it comes down to one thing: integrating your passion and feeling valued at work.

Take a read at Alison Ives's analysis in her article Putting The Quarter-Life Crisis Under A Microscope

Click Here to Read the Original Article

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