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The twentysomethings are all right: Nathan Heller examines the current mental state of people in their twenties and how it has evolved over the years: http://nyr.kr/TBETSu
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The twentysomethings are all right: Nathan Heller examines the current mental state of people in their twenties and how it has evolved over the years: http://nyr.kr/TBETSu

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    This made me feel old and young...is how narrow that window of experience really is,
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    read. Answers no questions for me though, unfortunately.
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    I found this article quite interesting.
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    Young. Wild. Free.
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