Thursday, June 22, 2006

Twenysomething

Was reading this blog and I saw a post about quarter-life crisis which she got from Wikipedia. I think I'm actually expriencing this.

Exerpts from the article in Wikipedia...

The quarter-life crisis is a term, coined circa November 1965 in Toronto, by psychologist Elliott Jaques, applied to the period of life immediately following the major changes of adolescence, usually ranging from the ages of 21 - 29. The term is named by analogy with mid-life crisis.

Characteristics of this crisis are:

confusion of identity (nope)
insecurity regarding the near future (guilty!)
insecurity regarding present accomplishments (guilty!)
re-evaluation of close interpersonal relationships (hehe guilty!)
disappointment with one's job (guiilty!)
nostalgia for college life (guilty!)
tendency to hold stronger opinions (about others? haha)
boredom with social interactions (di naman)
financially-rooted stress (guilty!)
loneliness (not so)


That's 6 out of 10! :( Atleast I can say that I'm not the only one going through this since they coined a term for it...meaning there are other people who feels the same way.

Right now I feel like I'm in an intersection waiting for the red light to go green. But would I take the left or right turn or go straight. Any which way will do for me. If the left turn light goes green first, I'll go there. If the right turn goes green first, that's ok too. Or I can just move on following the road ahead of me. But the light has to turn green first.

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