I think its kinda interesting how we see turning 50 as a major milestone now
. Back in the day, like my grandparents' era, 50 was seen more like a number than an emotional trigger, you know? Nowadays, it seems we're all about acknowledging our mortality and finding meaning before we hit that big five-oh
. And I gotta say, if framing midlife crises as heroic transformations is what helps us cope better with the anxiety and self-doubt that comes with it, then let's do it
! Maybe its not about being reckless or buying a sports car (although, who am I kidding?
), but finding our own personal hero's journey in the midst of all that uncertainty. Carl Jung might have used his breakdown as a catalyst for growth, but what if we could apply that same mindset to any life crisis we face? That'd be pretty empowering 