Actress Emily Atack, who was in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here, said recently that young people like her were in a "
quarterlife crisis club" and "forced into adulthood when we still feel like teenagers".
Jon had worked in pubs until he was 25 and got a job at Northumbria University as a data analyst, but took voluntary redundancy at 31 "when I had a bit of a
quarterlife crisis".
He had what he now calls a "
quarterlife crisis", after claiming he'd started drinking "Pernod instead of sherry for breakfast".
In the age of millennials, where choice is virtually unlimited, choosing a career path is a
quarterlife crisis waiting to happen.
Like Bertsche, Bonior focuses on young women, especially in the transition from the potential friends available in the dorm to what she calls the "
Quarterlife crisis" of finding friends after college when living independently and working a first job, again a set of criteria implying her class and demographic assumptions about educated, employed, heteronormative, urban women (xvii).
Five years ago, when Tumi Diseko suffered a "
quarterlife crisis" while working with an NGO in Johannesburg, she chose a career option few other South Africans would have considered.
Correltes and predictors of life satisfaction among 18 to 35-year olds: An exploration of the '
quarterlife crisis' phenomenon.
Keira Knightley stars as a 27-year-old having a
quarterlife crisis
A WOMAN in the throes of a
quarterlife crisis abandons her life to hang out with a 16-year-old girl.
Say When 99mins 15 A WOMAN in the throes of a
quarterlife crisis abandons her life to hang out with a 16yearold girl.
Navigating the
Quarterlife Crisis with Wisdom and Skill a self-memoir based on an idea that Jackson created to overcome the anxieties that gripped her mid-twenties.
Edward Zwick's "
Quarterlife," back in 2007, was one of the first, but it (http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/02/28/us-quarterlife-idUSN2748604320080228) died a quick death despite being briefly picked up by NBC.