Madness?
It is a common human experience to have a period of time where you have to give everything you ever believed a new look.
Some people believe that this signifies madness, insanity, or a mid-life crisis. Many labels are attributed to this.
What if it is completely normal to do this? What if it's not a crisis... but an awakening instead?
Perhaps the crisis is for those who are uncomfortable with the idea of you stepping out of your accepted pigeonhole. Or perhaps the questions make them uncomfortable because change means a loss to some.
What I wonder is, though this is a common human experience, what is the trigger for others? Is it a thing that is triggered? Or is it merely part of the aging process?
Some people believe that this signifies madness, insanity, or a mid-life crisis. Many labels are attributed to this.
What if it is completely normal to do this? What if it's not a crisis... but an awakening instead?
Perhaps the crisis is for those who are uncomfortable with the idea of you stepping out of your accepted pigeonhole. Or perhaps the questions make them uncomfortable because change means a loss to some.
What I wonder is, though this is a common human experience, what is the trigger for others? Is it a thing that is triggered? Or is it merely part of the aging process?

Hope you don't mind my taking a stab at it. Based on my experience, I don't see this as a normal part of the aging process. I think it might be in response to a situation that requires change? But I definitely think there are times when it's necessary. And yes, I do think it must be triggered. Sounds like somebody is contemplating big changes!
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