The New Quarter-Life Crisis
Briefly

Running a marathon has shifted from a classic midlife-crisis move to a quarter-life-crisis trend among younger individuals, seeking control and meaning in the face of modern challenges.
For many in their 20s, traditional markers of maturity are hard to attain, leading to a sense of being existentially disoriented; running a marathon can offer a clearer path to meaning.
Read at The Atlantic
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