A thrisis usually occurs between the ages of 26 and 32, and is that final push into adulthood. It describes the feeling of anxiety that crept into our own lives as we left our 20s and hit the big 30, a period of time when we're not young enough to be young and not old enough to be old.
Thrisis(成年危機(jī))常見(jiàn)于26到32歲之間,是真正進(jìn)入成年期之前的最后一個(gè)階段。“成年危機(jī)”描述的是我們?cè)诟鎰e20年華直奔30歲月時(shí)的焦慮心情,這個(gè)年齡段的人們通常都屬于“不算太小,又不算太大”的人群。
Many 30-somethings feel like they're on a slow path to hitting traditional adult milestones. Most of them struggle to find meaning, and evaluate where they are in their personal and professional lives, and some experiencing job burnout. It’s a grey area, that many try to finagle through, avoiding more responsibilities, yet still taking a claim to those ravishing days of dark nights, city streetlights, pumping fists, and club noise.
很多三十來(lái)歲的人都覺(jué)得自己離傳統(tǒng)概念上的長(zhǎng)大成人標(biāo)準(zhǔn)還有一段距離。他們中的很多人都還在尋找生活的意義,在評(píng)判自己的個(gè)人和職業(yè)成就,還有些人正經(jīng)歷著職業(yè)倦怠。這個(gè)年齡段是一個(gè)灰色地帶,很多人都想混過(guò)去,不愿承擔(dān)太多責(zé)任,也不想放下那些夜晚有街燈、揮舞的拳頭以及夜店噪音相伴恣意狂歡的日子。