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A crisis.
It happens that life puts checkmate, and sometimes it spanks you lightly, playfully.
Personal crisis, family crisis, existential crisis. All life is a continuous crisis, where one thing replaces another. But how resistant your psyche is to various changes in the environment, and sudden ones, will be so much simpler and easier to overcome the crisis state. People are different and go through crises with varying degrees of severity, so to speak. Some people don’t notice the changes at all (well, their wife left them, well, they lost friends, well, they didn’t become who they wanted and that’s okay), while others are stuck in a loop because of being fired or are unable to survive just a year of military service.
A crisis, simply put, is when it is not possible to live in the old way, but I don’t know how to live in the new way. This is what breaks a person. Well, we can also add to this definition that different ages have their own specifics and key moments due to which a crisis state occurs and proceeds in a unique way.
I don’t want to list the age ranges and authors highlighting the various stages of a person’s crisis conditions; everything is on the Internet. There are also ways and tips for overcoming certain problems at various stages of a person’s life. I want to say the following: when there is a fever or a stomach…