Anxieties of a quarter-life crisis.

In this essay by Ruth Goodwin, she talks about her anxieties about being a twenty-five year old and wondering when everything will fall into place.



"I can’t possibly be alone in this feeling that every decision I make now affects the rest of my life, that I’ll never amount to anything impressive (unless you find loneliness and unemployment impressive, which unfortunately my parents do not)." 






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