For some time in adult life they began to experience lifestyle changes. Often during this period, it called the middle-aged crisis, when people begin to notice that their lives are already half-hearted, is a period with no self-confidence that is often accompanied by depression (Weaver, 2009). This is the lifetime that lasts from the age of 37 to the 1950's (Doheny, 2008). In the meantime, you can assess your past, consider the outcomes, consider the goals they have never encountered, and rethink their future.
Of course, this is a middle-aged crisis that is criticized after the middle-aged crisis. It was men who tried to solve the question of the suspicious smell of sports cars starting with baldness. This is the lifeline of the late-night television shopping industry. This is what we talked about and it has been dismissed for decades usually. For society as a whole, this seems to be caused by economic and technological change. The occupational structure of our world is completely disappointed, and many people doubt whether traditional career development makes sense. Technology has changed our social structure and even changed our perception of human beings. Terminator movies of the 80's embody our fear of what the machine does for us Matrix movies in the 90's reflect our fear that technology swallowed us all Let's make it.
The concept of middle-aged crisis began with the followers of Sigmund Freud. He thought that in middle-aged people thought that everyone was afraid of imminent death. Middle-aged crisis has recently attracted attention in popular culture rather than full-scale research, but there are also some theoretical structures that support this concept. Jung theory, middle-aged is the key to individualized, is a process of self-realization and self-awareness, it has been considered to include the number of potential paradox. Carl Jung does not explain the middle-aged crisis itself, but the fusion of his ideas, feelings, emotions, and middle-aged intuition seems to confuse his life and goals.
Not everyone experienced middle-aged crisis, but in one culture it is more general than other cultures. Many of the research, the people of Western culture is likely to experience a crisis of middle-aged, people who have experienced such a crisis tend to experience a dramatic midlife crisis than the people of oriental culture It shows that there is. Maybe because the West is concerned about individual competitiveness, but everyone certainly does not know why this happens. For many people, the middle-aged crisis involves a review of performance. For the people of Western society, they may notice that they are not as much as they want, not as much as their colleagues.