Great video Tintin. I think the quarter life crisis is becoming so common in todays ever changing world and affecting so many young adults. So succinctly explained
I had this "quarter-life crisis" at the age of 21, and it lasted almost 2 years. I was smoking weed almost every day with a mate of mine, then all of a sudden, I lost who I was and began to overthink everything. My enjoyment of smoking weed and doing things that were "normal" for me became so abstract. I started to worry that I was doomed to 'smoke up' all day for the rest of my life. I started to look to others who asked what was wrong with me to which I had no answer. I had no drive or no idea what to do. So I began to drink much more and seclude myself from others. Fast forward to now, I'm 25, now at university with hopes of completing a bachellors degree and possibly studying even further. I don't hang out with my stoner mates anymore (even though it was no fault of theirs, it was my choice to smoke), I feel so much more in control of my life and both mentally and physically healthier. I still struggle with motivation and discipline at times, but I strive to be better every day. For me this turned out to be a "quarter-life opportunity", I'm afraid if I didn't have it, I wouldn't be where I am today.
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Great video Tintin. I think the quarter life crisis is becoming so common in todays ever changing world and affecting so many young adults. So succinctly explained
Embracing uncertainty is a spirit.
I had this "quarter-life crisis" at the age of 21, and it lasted almost 2 years. I was smoking weed almost every day with a mate of mine, then all of a sudden, I lost who I was and began to overthink everything. My enjoyment of smoking weed and doing things that were "normal" for me became so abstract. I started to worry that I was doomed to 'smoke up' all day for the rest of my life. I started to look to others who asked what was wrong with me to which I had no answer. I had no drive or no idea what to do. So I began to drink much more and seclude myself from others.
Fast forward to now, I'm 25, now at university with hopes of completing a bachellors degree and possibly studying even further. I don't hang out with my stoner mates anymore (even though it was no fault of theirs, it was my choice to smoke), I feel so much more in control of my life and both mentally and physically healthier. I still struggle with motivation and discipline at times, but I strive to be better every day.
For me this turned out to be a "quarter-life opportunity", I'm afraid if I didn't have it, I wouldn't be where I am today.
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So relatable. Needed this.
This topic is huge buh you tried as much as you can to break it down Thank you so much
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