During the past few years I have had many conversations with millennials taking a laid back approach to their twenties putting off adulthood for a protracted college experience post graduation. The common theme has been that they have their entire lives ahead of them and they see no rush to take on the mantle of responsibility and that this is the perfect time to enjoy their youth. Meg Jay blows up the myth that delaying adulthood and responsibility is good for your life and career. Getting started early is better than later!
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