rather chilling how accurate this article about Gen Xers approaching or at 40 seems to me.
So uncanny, as if it was written about me. i never grew up and now find myself getting old. But it doesn't feel like it at all.
ever since jumping off of the hollywood corporate ladder, i find myself living from freelance pay check to pay check... no plan what so ever. my life is STILL all about drugs, sex, and rocking parties.
at 38 i'm still trying to decide where to go next: "Singapore? Mozambique? Shenzhen?" It's rather ridiculous.
does this article ring true at all for any of you old geezers?
So uncanny, as if it was written about me. i never grew up and now find myself getting old. But it doesn't feel like it at all.
Xers might have neglected to track the crossing over... always living in a state of triage, always in a survivalist mode... not thinking long-term.”
ever since jumping off of the hollywood corporate ladder, i find myself living from freelance pay check to pay check... no plan what so ever. my life is STILL all about drugs, sex, and rocking parties.
"The Silent Generation experienced claustrophobia. Xers experience agoraphobia — everything is possible."
at 38 i'm still trying to decide where to go next: "Singapore? Mozambique? Shenzhen?" It's rather ridiculous.
does this article ring true at all for any of you old geezers?
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