Mummy told me I was special: The Midlife Crisis Gen Y has to have

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Demography, Sociology
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Author: Trevor Morrison ISBN: 9781925516630
Publisher: Australian eBook Publisher Publication: December 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Trevor Morrison
ISBN: 9781925516630
Publisher: Australian eBook Publisher
Publication: December 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English
With sharp wit, accompanied by shameless confessions and self-degradation, Morrison takes us on a ride through the crazy world of a Gen Y mind. For Morrison, the upcoming pathway to midlife happiness for Gen Y starts with overcoming the soft, nurturing parental styles of baby boomers popular throughout the late twentieth century. This, in turn, has seen widespread accusations of insecurity for this cohort of midlife incumbents. Born in 1981 in Australia, and henceforth a member of the innaugural Gen Y year, Morrison's midlife happiness mission sees him taking on a search for workplace satisfaction, while facing up to a biological clock picking up speed, infertility and other broken childhood dreams. His own harshest critic, these are all revealed through a cringe-worthy collection of post-adolescent misadventures, including deportation, 'stolen' cars, and a totally warped sense of reality. Chaos aside, it appears that the answer might be staring him, and his entire generation, right in the face. That is, if they can all overcome the perceived injustice and life hurdles laid out in front of them. It will be a truly life changing journey.
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With sharp wit, accompanied by shameless confessions and self-degradation, Morrison takes us on a ride through the crazy world of a Gen Y mind. For Morrison, the upcoming pathway to midlife happiness for Gen Y starts with overcoming the soft, nurturing parental styles of baby boomers popular throughout the late twentieth century. This, in turn, has seen widespread accusations of insecurity for this cohort of midlife incumbents. Born in 1981 in Australia, and henceforth a member of the innaugural Gen Y year, Morrison's midlife happiness mission sees him taking on a search for workplace satisfaction, while facing up to a biological clock picking up speed, infertility and other broken childhood dreams. His own harshest critic, these are all revealed through a cringe-worthy collection of post-adolescent misadventures, including deportation, 'stolen' cars, and a totally warped sense of reality. Chaos aside, it appears that the answer might be staring him, and his entire generation, right in the face. That is, if they can all overcome the perceived injustice and life hurdles laid out in front of them. It will be a truly life changing journey.

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