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Author Stauffer, Rainesford, author.

Title An ordinary age : finding your way in a world that expects exceptional / Rainesford Stauffer.

Publisher New York : Harper Perennial, [2021]

ISBN 9780062998989 (paperback)
0062998986 (paperback)



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Edition First edition.
Description 272 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [263]-272).
Contents On being ordinary -- "For the experience": On work identities, dream jobs, and doing it "for the experience" -- A waiting room: On home, and how we build it -- Finding yourself, commodified: On hobbies, experiences, and what creates identity -- Cracks: On perfectionism and being enough -- Good little Catholic girl: On asking big questions: Do I have meaning? -- Online in real life: On being-- and broadcasting-- yourself online -- Heartsick: On dating, chossing, and love -- When self-care doesn't care about us: On self-care as self-reliance, and what it means to take care of yourself -- Who answers when you call: On being part of the "lonliest generation" and building our communities -- "The best four years of your life": On how college sets us up for young adulthood -- A note on growing up.
Summary "Young adulthood: the time of our lives when, theoretically, anything can happen, and the pressure is on to make sure everything does. Social media has long been the scapegoat for a generation of unhappy young people, but perhaps the forces working beneath us--wage stagnation, student debt, perfectionism, and inflated costs of living--have a larger, more detrimental impact on the world we post to our feeds. An Ordinary Age puts young adults at the center as Rainesford Stauffer examines our obsessive need to live and post our #bestlife, and the culture that has defined that life on narrow, and often unattainable, terms. From the now required slate of (often unpaid) internships, to the loneliness epidemic, to the stress of "finding yourself" through school, work, and hobbies--the world is demanding more of young people these days than ever before. And worse, it's leaving little room for our generation to ask the big questions about who they want to be, and what makes a life feel meaningful... Stauffer makes the case that many of our most formative young adult moments are the ordinary ones: finding our people and sticking with them, learning to care for ourselves on our own terms, and figuring out who we are when the other stuff--the GPAs, job titles, the filters--fall away." -- Publisher's website.
Subject(S) Young adults -- Conduct of life.
Young adults -- Life skills guides.
Young adults.
Teenagers.
Interpersonal relations.
ISBN 9780062998989 (paperback)
0062998986 (paperback)