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I heard this happens in your mid-twenties when you've just graduated and you're going into the "real world"...I'm in my (very) early twenties and I feel like i may be going through this myself...i've been in college for almost four years now....2 more to go, I'm soo opinionated with EVERYTHING, my social life and friends are just so "old" and boring...there's no true happiness...i just feel bored with life...this that made me happy are nothing to me anymore...like drinking, parties, etc...I don't think i'm depressed...i just want my life to go somewhere...i want to be done wtih school and do "real" things...

Do you think it's a case of a "quarter life crisis"? Or maybe this is what happens in your early twenties?

2006-11-24 20:20:02 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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I think crisis' can happen when there are 'turning points' in your life, whether they are positive or negative in nature.
We can also reach a turning point in the way we view the world because we've learnt something new or suddenly realised the possibility of a new direction or a need to change the 'old'.
Look to include new things in your life - like more friends (to add to the ones you've got) - expand your horizons.
Your life will go somewhere if you want it to and build on what you already have.
Age has got nothing to do with it, I reckon.
It's a state of mind.
Good luck. :)

2006-11-24 20:51:21 · answer #1 · answered by lulu 3 · 0 0

I think you are sounding schooled-out. You have four down, and when you try to envision another two, you probably feel you will never get there. You need a serious change of scenery for a week or two. Next break you should bust out and do something really fun. Go to Cabo, or Vegas, or someplace you can just cut loose for a little while. Then with a "Fresh Outlook" school will fly by and you will be a graduate.

2006-11-24 20:32:49 · answer #2 · answered by busybody12 5 · 0 0

In previous solutions, respondents raised the issue of melancholy (this is easily a valid factor). inspite of the undeniable fact that, i think of that your significant question could nicely be interpreted as a ordinary vogue of emotional turmoil at this actual age. (additionally time-honored because of the fact the Mid-1920s existence-disaster). I do have self assurance that this type of phenomenon exists. this is delivered approximately via the way that our present day society is in certainty fulfillment based. this is in this time that reflection on what we've accomplished (completely on what we've not accomplished) intrudes on out know-how. As youngsters we are advised that if we don't do nicely, we are able to be mess united statesin our lives (this is an entire lie). So we worked annoying to get good grades... worked undesirable minimum salary jobs... and fought annoying just to stay to tell the story available. Then, whilst we realised that we've been nicely worth extra effective than what we've been being given, we got here upon our very own way right into a life-time of lifeless habitual. We blame ourselves for no longer getting precisely what we would like (because of the fact as youngsters we did no longer additionally recognize what we mandatory). that's the mid-1920s existence disaster. some human beings don't experience it (yet maximum of people who've been quite independant easily do). I see which you point out the way forward on your united states of america. that's surely something unrelated to the quarter-existence disaster because of the fact it pertains to extra on your nationalism and political ideals. My in basic terms advice to you is to apply the wonderful know-how that throughout the time of basic terms you very own. remember that info, evaluations, and counsel from human beings is the two unreliable as that as you recognize your self.

2016-10-17 12:27:42 · answer #3 · answered by corridoni 4 · 0 0

After spending so much of your life going to school, you are ready to move on. In my senior year in college, the only thing I really wanted out of school was me.

I think you are in a rut. Once you get out and get a job, you can find a different rut to get into. If you find a good mate and have at least one kid, then you will find the rut not as deep and life much more interesting.

2006-11-24 20:33:48 · answer #4 · answered by Mr Cellophane 6 · 0 0

I think that you are on the right track to maturity and all that rebellion things and teenage stuff like drinking and partying is all avialble to you legally that you probably had to sneak in before 21, that is alcohol. since you have access yo everything and you are engaged in cognitive learning (as you said you are opinionated so i assume you think critically also) there fore you are facing this delimma with people who used to be the same as you. but only diff is that you have grown intellectually and maybe wat they say doesnt interest you..you need to enlarge your social circle based to you intellect also...believe me this happens

good luck

2006-11-24 20:28:31 · answer #5 · answered by rajni l 2 · 1 0

i wont say much , so i would like to let u know u are not the only one in this kind of situation. im also like u. i feel that we are more mature and that all we need is a proper guidance to channel our dormant but not dead energy to the right track.and by the grace of god , we will.good luck

2006-11-24 20:33:49 · answer #6 · answered by jj747 1 · 0 0

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