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Navigating through life can be a challenge. Factor in issues such as financial pressure, rising debt, housing unaffordability, job insecurity and mental health issues, life becomes even more difficult. Hello, Quarter Life Crisis. Categorised by anxiety and uncertainty, fuelled by common trends such as social media addictions, instant gratification syndrome, measuring self-worth by the number of Facebook ‘Likes’ received and only feeling accepted when Twitter followings grow, the quarter-life crisis has become the new norm. This has created a dilemma for millennials as they grapple with how to find themselves - outside their social media profiles and in the broader context of the world. This book is a fresh and contemporary perspective on the current issues facing the millennial generation. In contrast to other books on the market, this book is specifically written for millennials and covers a range of important issues, including ‘how to survive’ commentary. The book encourages the reader to challenge existing perspective and empower them by enhancing personal power and responsibility.
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Navigating through life can be a challenge. Factor in issues such as financial pressure, rising debt, housing unaffordability, job insecurity and mental health issues, life becomes even more difficult. Hello, Quarter Life Crisis. Categorised by anxiety and uncertainty, fuelled by common trends such as social media addictions, instant gratification syndrome, measuring self-worth by the number of Facebook ‘Likes’ received and only feeling accepted when Twitter followings grow, the quarter-life crisis has become the new norm. This has created a dilemma for millennials as they grapple with how to find themselves - outside their social media profiles and in the broader context of the world. This book is a fresh and contemporary perspective on the current issues facing the millennial generation. In contrast to other books on the market, this book is specifically written for millennials and covers a range of important issues, including ‘how to survive’ commentary. The book encourages the reader to challenge existing perspective and empower them by enhancing personal power and responsibility.