This kind of whiplash was enough to make a crisis of midlife: a deep-seated feeling of anxiety about the value of one’s achievements, the meaning of existence and the proximity of death.
This kind of whiplash was enough to make a crisis of midlife: a deep-seated feeling of anxiety about the value of one's achievements, the meaning of existence and the proximity of death.
A midlife crisis may not be an aspiration for many, but it was always an option. According to a columnist for The Cut, New York Magazine’s website, 40-somethings now no longer have that privilege.