A midlife crisis isn't so much a crisis as it is a transitional period in your life that, when harnessed correctly, can help you live a happier, more fulfilling life.
The concept of a "midlife crisis" has long been a cultural touchstone, often associated with a particular age demographic grappling with existential questions and a sudden urge for youthful pursuits.
Once a universal feature of human psychology, the “unhappiness hump” in midlife has disappeared, replaced by a new trend: mental health is worst in youth and improves with age. Data from the U.S., U.K ...
The traditional midlife crisis may be a thing of the past, according to a new study published in the journal PLOS One. Researchers from Dartmouth College, University College London and the Institute ...
This past summer, as I turned 44, I did so with a shrug. Is there any more boring age to be than 44? If that wasn’t bad enough, being in my mid-40s means I’m a prime candidate for that most maligned ...