The quiz is composed of 25 questions, and answering yes to 12 out of the 25 qualifies you as having a quarter-life crisis. Many of the questions are repetitive and some seem slightly ridiculous, like "Do you feel entitled to a life much grander than the one you are living?" and "Do you overanalyze yourself?"
The columnist, who created the quiz, suggests that the only way to combat the quarter-life crisis is to engage in a process of self-discovery, no matter how long that might take. This column, along with the other books I've read on today's quarter-life crisis have jaded the phenomenon in my mind. In my opinion, the only way to make your life grander is to work hard. Things don't automatically fall into place upon graduating from college, instead it takes time and long hours to reach your dream job. Compared to generations past, we have little to complain about and would do better to start looking for jobs rather than "overanalyzing ourselves."
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