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Millennial Explains Why It s Hard For Millennials To Wrap Their Head Around Their Own Age

Meet Dr. Sunny Moraine, a sociologist and author from Washington, DC, who, back in 2018, shared their thoughts on how truly hard it is for millennials to make sense of their own age and in some regards their identity. This was in response to a comment by Ross Enamait, professional boxing coach and entrepreneur, who said that millennials should stop complaining about how they are getting old and how it’s depressing. And this Twitter user points out what the struggle is all about after one person’s comment about ‘complaining millennials’ Moraine said that the benchmarks that millennials grew up with do not really apply to them, leading to feelings of insecurity and confusion. Many end up not marrying or not having kids or not even finishing college at times that are ‘deemed appropriate by society.’

What, me worry? Yes, everyone carries around anxiety

“Man is not worried by real problems so much as by his imagined anxieties about real problems” ― Epictetus My imagination has been the root of more problems than have ever existed on their own. I’m not sure when it began, but I think that my female intuition figures in there somewhere, which has given my worry an air of credibility. I am not at all what most would consider a worrier, though. I use common sense to deal with most daily problems. It’s the problems that come into my mind as I’m lying down to sleep that become those “imagined anxieties.” When my head hits the pillow, I can often worry a problem into existence if it doesn’t appear on its own.

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Afghanistan: Car bomb kills at least 7, injures over 50 in Herat province « RAWA News

Afghanistan: Car bomb kills at least 7, injures over 50 in Herat province Herat Governor Sayed Abdul Wahid Qatali said dozens of homes and shops were damaged by the explosion, with women and children included among the dead A car bomb in Afghanistan s western Herat province has left at least seven people dead, as global powers seek a permanent ceasefire to the ongoing conflict. A car bomb detonated in Afghanistan s western Herat province late Friday, killing at least 7 people and injuring 53 others, authorities said.A car bomb in Afghanistan s western Herat province has left at least seven people dead, as global powers seek a permanent ceasefire to the ongoing conflict.

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