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Welcome to your quarter life crisis

A quater life crisis hey?

Can i claim welfare or anything? Sick of being 24 and working my hands to the bone.
 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
wow good article!

<--- having quarter life crisis
I had a 1/4 life crisis, but not quite for the reasons they listed in the article. And to me, 25 is no more a 1/4 than 50 is 1/2 of a life.
Its very unlikely I'll live to 100.
 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: z0mb13
wow good article!

<--- having quarter life crisis
I had a 1/4 life crisis, but not quite for the reasons they listed in the article. And to me, 25 is no more a 1/4 than 50 is 1/2 of a life.
Its very unlikely I'll live to 100.

Quarter life crisis found here. And at 21, it's pretty fitting.

One year left in college, and career contracted already but yet still ponder so many things. I would think a person in my situation would be the last one to have such confusion, as I've already signed my life, and still agree with that decision, so I don't have to worry about finding that career. At least, not yet. Career or 4 years and out is still going to be something I decide... 4 years down the road. 😀
 
Heh. Cliffs Notes:

"Grow the fuck up"

I'm glad it ended that way. I almost contracted the emo disease reading the article. The ending snapped me out of it.
 
Originally posted by: vi edit
Heh. Cliffs Notes:

"Grow the fuck up"

I'm glad it ended that way. I almost contracted the emo disease reading the article. The ending snapped me out of it.

Yep. That about sums it up perfectly.
 
Originally posted by: vi edit
Heh. Cliffs Notes:

"Grow the fuck up"

I'm glad it ended that way. I almost contracted the emo disease reading the article. The ending snapped me out of it.

Agreed.
 
I'm 24 and it was pissing me off reading about the shit people my age do. I know I do some of it too, but at least I don't get all emo about it. I play video games and have a messy apartment and stuff because it's fun.

The article seemed interesting but the responses to it seem like a bunch of 35+ year olds just ranting about "kids these days," which is itself an interesting study in how people always manage to vilify those 5-10 years younger than them.
 
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