Are you going through your twenties, and constantly feel
like your life is more weird and confusing than the plot of Inception? Have you
got no idea where your career is heading, why your relationships are changing
or why you’re feeling so lost all the time?
Fear not. While it may feel like you’re going crazy
and your life is falling to pieces before your very eyes, what you’re going
through is a rite of passage experienced by everyone as they moved through the
turbulent twenties – as your doctor would say (in a very doctor-ish voice), ‘my
diagnosis is a Quarter-Life Crisis, and it’s perfectly normal thing for people
your age.’
The twenties are often described as a time to set
yourself up, lay foundations for the future and learn how to make safe,
intelligent life decisions. But if there was a survival pack for your twenties,
it would contain a user manual with diagrams of young people being hit
repeatedly by large trucks, a bunch of ‘look on the bright side’ quote cards,
and a life vest with a whistle that attracts the attention of your parents’
harsh opinions.
Put simply, the quarter-life crisis is a time of
transitioning from early to late twenties, childhood to adulthood, and adapting
to the changes that come with that. But while it can feel banging your head
against a cold office desk most of the time, there’s actually nothing to worry
about because life takes on a whole new level of meaning and beauty after the
storm is over. When you’re going through the eye of a storm, though, it
can be challenging to see the full picture and meaning of what you’re
feeling.
Here are 10 signs that you’re in the middle of one
of these points in your life, and why everything is actually perfectly OK.