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How to conquer a Quarter-life Crisis

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Clemson chapter.

How to conquer a Quarter-life Crisis

 
Everyone has heard of a mid-life crisis: the realization of being over-the-hill and 
 
everything thrilling, new and surprising must be done in order to feel like that 
 
young, hip twenty-year-old we all once were or still are, but I don’t believe people 
 
have heard of the “quarter-life crisis” than many of us have.  
 
This phenomenon occurs around the age of twenty-years old, when we are all 
 
shedding the possibility of being a teen mom or releasing the teenage angst you’ve 
 
had pent up since you turned thirteen. It starts out with the thrill of the epiphany 
 
that you are now seen as an adult and ends with doing something slightly reckless to 
 
prove to yourself that you’re still a kid. It can be as tame or wild as you choose.  
 
Here are a few ideas for how to (ir)responsibly deal with your ever-looming 
 

1. Find a new hobby!

 
 

2. Get a Puppy …or 5!

 
 

3. Finally learn how to play guitar

 
 

4. Quit life and go to Florida for a week with your friends

 
 
5. Treat Your Self!
 
More than likely at a concert, in the woods, or buying random items off Craigslist.
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