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  2. Millennials’ midlife crisis looks different from their ...

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    Midlife crises of the past were once usually defined by lavish purchases—whether on expensive cars, extended vacations, cross-country or cross-world moves, or costly cosmetic surgery.

  3. Michele Weiner-Davis - Wikipedia

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    Michele Weiner-Davis is a licensed clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist [1] and author in the field of family therapy.She is frequently quoted in the media and has been interviewed significantly on television news programs regarding divorce prevention. [2]

  4. ‘Financially impossible’: Forget having a midlife crisis. Why ...

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    A midlife crisis may not be an aspiration for many, but it was always an option. According to a columnist for The Cut, New York Magazine’s website, 40-somethings now no longer have that privilege.

  5. Millennials are turning 40 — and it's freaking them out - AOL

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    Hannes Schwandt, an associate professor of human development and social policy at Northwestern University, told me that midlife nadir is like a "biological regularity comparable to a second puberty."

  6. Category:Television shows about midlife crisis - Wikipedia

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  7. Quarter-life crisis - Wikipedia

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    In popular psychology, a quarter-life crisis is an existential crisis involving anxiety and sorrow over the direction and quality of one's life which is most commonly experienced in a period ranging from a person's early twenties up to their mid-thirties, [1] [2] although it can begin as early as eighteen. [3]

  8. Gen Z is souring on college degrees as a path to success ...

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    College students have gotten the hint. Gen Z is souring on college degrees as a path to success, sociology professor says. They have a good reason: Skills-based hiring is the way of the future

  9. Midlife crisis - Wikipedia

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    A midlife crisis is a transition of identity and self-confidence that can occur in middle-aged individuals, typically 45 to 64/65 years old. [1] [2] [3] The phenomenon is described as a psychological crisis brought about by events that highlight a person's growing age, inevitable mortality, and possible lack of accomplishments in life.