The Last Hung: The Middle-aged Crisis of Joop At The Last Hunt of Horst Stern, a man named Joop is portrayed as a profession of a famous bank. As a banker, Joop likes to hunt wild animals. He had a hobby since he was a young boy. Through the story, many questions were raised about Qiaopu's real feelings about his work, hunting and life. At the beginning of the story, a woman came into Joop while staring at the picture of the office wall.
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. The Terminator movie of the 1980s embodies our fear of what the machine does for us.
Just because it was downgraded to middle-aged crisis, we have created a "quarter-life crisis" as a passing ceremony for the mature age of 25 years old. However, given the speed of change in our society, this 'crisis' state - the space between excessive seeking and major occupational behavior - is becoming more frequent. We have not worked in the work for another 30 years, and the safety of the pension plan is finally waiting for us; the term of the average employee in the United States is now only 4 - 5 years. Occupation is no longer linear, but it is not random. Please think your career as a smart phone, not a ladder. Your education and growth is your immediate use model. Just like your mobile phone, it is important that when you grow from the original one, it charges up, removes cluttered items and upgrades the entire operating system.
Winnie has experienced a middle-aged crisis, or a crisis of middle-aged identity or self-esteem. Many people in the middle of adults experienced a middle-aged crisis. It may be caused by changes that occurred at that point. Looking at the age and death of parents may lead to thinking about the mortality and the necessity of aging. For example, last year, Winnie had to go to a nursing home with a mother. It affected Winnie as she began noticing that she was not far away. Even looking at the age of children will affect middle aged people. Winnie's child is a teenager, more self-reliant. This is another sign of Winnie's aging. Because much of her life is focused on being a mother, the fact that her child does not need her is a bit irritated.