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Teh One Who Knocks
05-01-2013, 11:47 AM
CBS 2 New York


NEW YORK (CBS 2) — A new generation of 20-somethings is wrestling with an age-old problem, 25 years too early.

A growing trend that experts call the “quarter-life crisis” has many young men and women feeling lost, wanting more, and needing a change.

“I’m not really doing what I want to do, and I’m always mad at myself that I’m not further along,” Jason Wood, 24, recently told CBS 2′s Maurice Dubois.

Others said they still haven’t figured out what it is they want out of life.

“You’re trying to figure out, is this really what I want and why have I been working so hard to get here?” Sara Angle said.

These people are only in their 20s, and are just beginning their lives. It should be a time filled with promise and possibility, but many of them said they are already disillusioned.

“The promise of our parents was, we can do whatever we want. You find yourself a couple years later behind a desk wondering where that promise went,” 29-year-old Marjorie Korn said.

While the mid-life crisis typically affects people in their 50s, this quarter-life crisis is happening to young people as much as 30 years younger.

“You’re trapped in this relationship; you’re trapped in this job; you don’t really see a future for yourself,” explained Carin Gorell of Self magazine.

The crisis typically begins after college, when the 20-something enters “the real world,” according to experts.

“That’s when you start asking yourself, ‘wait, have I made the right decisions?’” Gorell explained.

According to experts and psychiatrists, the growing identity meltdown could be linked to a pressure to succeed that has been thrust upon this generation from a very young age.

“You’re fighting to be the top of your high school class, and you’re fighting to be at the top of your college class, and you finally get out into the workforce, and then once you get there you’re fighting to be at the top again. It’s never ending,” Angle explained.

Psychiatrist Drew Ramsey told CBS 2 that the current generation has spent so much time fighting for its future that it has skipped living in the moment. The result is an exhausted and unsatisfied demographic of young people.

“It’s a very different world. Those of us who are older need to recognize the challenges that come with it,” Dr. Ramsey said.

For some, the only way to deal with a quarter-life crisis is to walk away from everything and start over.

“I’m so much happier. I listened to what my insides were telling me,” Korn said.

Walking away and starting over may not be for everyone, but experts told CBS 2 that there is plenty of help that 20-somethings can get as they try to deal with a quarter-life crisis.

“The most painful part of the 20s is you feel like you really have to know, and you don’t. You’ll go through life like the rest of us doing the best you can and it all gets figured out pretty well,” Dr. Ramsey said.

FBD
05-01-2013, 12:10 PM
help, who am I, I was told all these years I can be anything I want but was never forced to make a choice on anything or actually put out any effort, now please help me figure this out, I wasnt taught how to deal with this!


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Noraf45
05-01-2013, 12:11 PM
About 5 years ago I worked as a security guard for a college. They constantly held these "stress buster" events to help the kids unwind before or after just about every test or other event. It made me roll my eyes every time. I'm glad to see those same idiot kids being unable to cope with the real world.

You're in your mid 20s and finally dealing with reality. The world is finally treating you like an adult. I'm sorry you're not automatically a mega-millionaire celebrity like you assumed you would be, but you're only starting out in your job or relationship. Make your decision: stick with it and learn some responsibility, or if you're terribly unhappy drop your first entry-level job for something else. It's not like you're looking to change career paths later in life where it's a massive decision and requires tons of work and sacrifice.