Friday, November 20, 2009

Immaturity Through the Ages


It’s impossible to say for certain why the modern world’s concept of immaturity has changed, but I suspect it’s likely closely related to society’s obsession with holding on to youth. After all, entire industries are dedicated exclusively to catering to our desire to stay young, what with the popularity of cosmetic surgeries, anti-aging serums, botox, etc. Perhaps this new popularity of the “immature” lifestyle is yet another manifestation of this desire.

More specifically, immaturity in relationships is a more recent phenomenon. There’s no longer a stigma to being commitment-phobic, and in many social circles choosing to settle down with a long-term romantic partner is actually something to be proud of. This immaturity in relationships even extends to the professional world, as indicated by a marked increase in the incidence of quarter-life crises.

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