![]() ![]() The last thing you should do is waste them unknowingly. There is no doubt about it: your twenties contain so many key moments and decisions that will impact you for the rest of your life. Female fertility peaks around the age of twenty-eight, and the medical options for boosting fertility later in your thirties and even forties are expensive and physically challenging.The human brain completes its final growth spurt in your mid-twenties, after which, changing your habits and personality is significantly more difficult.More than half of Americans are in a relationship with their future partner or spouse by the age of thirty.The first decade of your career has an “exponential impact” on how much money you will earn in your lifetime.Eighty percent of your most defining moments happen by the age of thirty-five.Here are some numbers for you that clinical psychologist Meg Jay shares in her Ted Talk: ![]() If that sounds like too grandiose of a claim, be assured this is not just my opinion. It really is that simple: having this conversation with twentysomethings has the potential to make a positive impact on everyone you meet. ![]() ![]() Today, we will look at the first of those two reasons. First, the twentysomething years really matter. And I believe that there are two significant reasons why. But what’s holding us back from engaging with twentysomethings about a quarter-life crisis? Although I’m not an expert in twentysomething psychology, I often wonder why this is the case. In my previous article, we discussed what happens when a twentysomething hits a quarter-life crisis. ![]()
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