Monday, March 12, 2012

Quarter Life Crisis

Hey Guys!

It's me again. This time I'd like to discuss about quarter life crisis. This is a hard state. Really, a hard one. To shortcut my experience about it - it's a state wherein you just really have a lot of things in mind that you want to do, yet you don't find the time to do it, and you end up doing nothing, and it's a crisis that you feel sorry, stressed, sad that you don't accomplish anything, and the next thing you know, you're already on your late twenties and you still haven't accomplished anything.

Sweet isn't it?

And this might come in with a lot of definition backed up with a variety of experiences if you ask different people. For some, they might not even mind this. Actually, I didn't mind it too until I knew about the term. Some may already debate their kind of experience and some might argue that it will never happen to them, because of well-managed lifestyle.

A well-managed lifestyle could be the answer actually. But to get there, there's a lot to absorb.

Up to now I'm trying to decipher what really happens to a person when he/she reaches the mid-20's rate. For some reasons, the brain seems to form a different kind of mold that it makes you think different kinds of things that it's so hard to sort and you will reach a point that you have a brain that forms a lot of things to worry about, or sometimes not to worry about, or sometimes you're just really confused.

As you can see, you might already be confused of what I'm saying here. If you're in the same state of mind as I do, please send me a message. I humbly feel that I'm in a crisis that I can't self-allocate the things that I need to do. 


You reach a certain point that some things get organized. Probably, you've already determined what needs to be done. But sometimes, there are still stings of what you need to do, and you feel you still haven't done. You want to get a good salary, you want to do a work that you'll always feel happy about, yet you are earning a lot. You want to have a flexible work hours and spend more time with your loved ones. You want work-life balance. And all these things that you want, probably just 1 or 2 are obtained. Worse, none at all or just partially and not so consistently achieved.


Yep, that's quarter life crisis that even the article looks like it's suffering from one.

-emoy

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