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6 pages in length. Knowing what foretells one person going through a midlife crisis and another successfully bypassing it is not as clear-cut as it may seem. Myriad physiological, psychological and environment components play concurrent roles from what occurred - or did not occur - very early in life, develops through each subsequent decade and comes to rest in the person's mind as to what the future will bring. The unknown coupled with what has already transpired can bring about significant mental and physical changes that ultimately lead into a midlife crisis. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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occurred - or did not occur - very early in life, develops through each subsequent decade and comes to rest in the persons mind as to what the future will
bring. The unknown coupled with what has already transpired can bring about significant mental and physical changes that ultimately lead into a midlife crisis. Adulthood is either a
time of fulfilling ones dreams or a time to realize that what was dreamed cannot be fulfilled-the frustrations of this can lead to despair (Emery, 2004).
Midlife crises between genders are displayed in sometimes subtle and other times in more obvious ways; in short, "men see midlife crisis as a last chance
to hold onto youth...Many women see midlife crisis as a time to reassess and revitalize their creative energy" (Emery, 2004). For men, it is the time they evaluate their
worth, both to themselves and their families. When the answers are in the affirmative yet no longer satisfying, they follow a familiar pattern people attribute to men of the
midlife crisis age. "Some men go to the arms of younger women; others quit their jobs and try a new lifestyle. The ones who hang on to their
commitments are still battered by a hurricane of fears, self doubts, and frustrations" (Conway, no date). From the time this man first entered into his adult life, he was
faced with the challenges inherent to moving from adolescence to adulthood where he was required to graduate high school, leave home and find gainful employment all at the same time.
This newfound independence also forced him to develop a combination of financial and emotional autonomy if he ever expected to succeed in the world, including finding his lifes path
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