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From the page: "Boomer and post-boom parents with more money and autonomy than their predecessors has resulted in benignly self-indulgent children who were sold on their own uniqueness, place in the world and right to fulfillment in a way no previous generation has felt entitled to, and an... more
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Reviewed by multineedia on Jul 22, 1:20pm
From the page: "This phenomenon, known as the â€oeQuarterlife Crisis,†is as ubiquitous as it is intangible." Oh wahhhh.
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Rated by downgoesfrazier on Jul 20, 9:11pm
I wish I'd known about this when I went through mine.
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Rated by QuentinsOnTheWay on Jul 20, 6:39pm
very interesting article
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Rated by socialpyramid on Jul 03, 12:03pm
From the page: "Boomer and post-boom parents with more money and autonomy than their predecessors has resulted in benignly self-indulgent children who were sold on their own uniqueness, place in the world and right to fulfillment in a way no previous generation has felt entitled to, and an increasingly entrepreneurial, self-driven creation myth based on personal branding, social networking and untethered lifestyle spending is now responsible for our identities. "
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Rated by yeah-whatever on Jun 17, 5:04am
iiiinnnttteeerrrrreeessstttttiiinnngggg...
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Rated by Fenchurch on May 25, 11:17am
Reminds me of many people I know.
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Rated by polarbear253 on May 22, 8:20pm
emos?
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Rated by shuckster on May 19, 10:56pm
content is golden. if only they didn't curse so much! ps, quarterlife sucks