Young/Adult
There is a saying that “30’s are the new 20’s.” The implication is that you still have a lot of time to mess around and figure things out. According to psychologist Meg Jay, that is probably the biggest lie for young people today. She believes that “Doing something later is not automatically the same as doing something better” and “To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time.” Much like Starbucks, the era of “customization” and “choices” can leave a person feeling confused, indecisive, and fearful of the future. Some have coined the term “failure to launch” simply because the individual does not seem to meet the criteria for a “well adjusted contributing citizen.”
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