â...While most therapists would agree with Socrates that âthe unexamined life is not worth living,â a lesser-known quote by American psychologist Sheldon Kopp might be more important here: âThe unlived life is not worth examining.âââMeg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now. Highlighted![]()
âWe think that by avoiding decisions now, we keep all of our options open for laterâbut not making choices is a choice all the same.ââMeg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now. Highlighted![]()
âI told her I wasnât so sure, and that an extended period of navel-gazing is usually counterproductive for twentysomethings.ââMeg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now. Highlighted![]()
âTwentysomethings who take the time to explore and also have the nerve to make commitments along the way construct stronger identities. They have higher self-esteem and are more persevering and realistic. This path to identity is associated with a host of positive outcomes, including a clearer sense of self, greater life satisfaction, better stress management, stronger reasoning, and resistance to conformityâall the things Helen wanted.â![]()
ââSo, youâre the Outward Bound girl!â For years to come, even on residency interviews, I spent most of the time answering questions about what happened when kids ran away in the wilderness or whether it was safe to swim in a river with alligators ... Identities and careers are made not out of college majors and GPAs but out of a couple of door-opening pieces of identity capital.ââMeg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now. Highlighted![]()
âWith all the attention paid to the urban tribe, however, many twentysomethings have limited themselves to huddling together with like-minded peers. Some are in almost constant contact with the same few people. But while the urban tribe helps us survive, it does not help us thrive. The urban tribe may bring us soup when we are sick, but it is the people we hardly knowâthose who never make it into our tribeâwho will swiftly and dramatically change our lives for the better.â![]()
âThatâs the way it is: wars always kill the sons, never the fathers who took the decisions.ââSophie Divry, The Library of Unrequited Love. Highlighted![]()
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