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Why Your Late Twenties Is the Worst Time of Your Life

March 8, 2016 Leave a Comment

With a low paying job, you are on your own after you graduated with a huge student loan while trying to catch up with your saving to pay off debts. Ever wonder why your stress sharply increases in your late twenties. Now two independent studies confirmed this finding that your late twenties is the worst time of your life. Ran Zilca, Chief Data Science Officer at Happify, writes: “Regardless of their professional or personal achievements, they are still considered by others to be ‘kids,’ especially before they marry and have children. This prolonged interim state results in a lot of pain… It starts with a feeling of being locked in to a commitment at work or at home: people take on jobs, rent apartments, and enter relationships, but then feel trapped in pretend adulthood.” The good news is that as we grow older we experience an increase in positive emotions and an improvement in satisfaction with life. (hbr.org)

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