I don't recall the poster, but a while back, someone posted about having issues in her marriage that she contributed to a "mid-life crisis."
That got me to wondering, has anyone here made major changes in their life, such as divorce, due to a mid-life crisis and later regretted it? Some may not like the term, mid-life crisis, but I assume everyone knows what I mean.
I wonder if anyone ever snaps out of it, so to speak? If someone reaches that point to where they think their spouse and life are terrible, even though nothing bad is really going on and makes major changes, are they always happy with those changes when they are 60, 70, and 80 years old, or do they snap out of it and think they made a mistake?
Have you known anyone or yourself experienced regrets after a mid-life?
That got me to wondering, has anyone here made major changes in their life, such as divorce, due to a mid-life crisis and later regretted it? Some may not like the term, mid-life crisis, but I assume everyone knows what I mean.
I wonder if anyone ever snaps out of it, so to speak? If someone reaches that point to where they think their spouse and life are terrible, even though nothing bad is really going on and makes major changes, are they always happy with those changes when they are 60, 70, and 80 years old, or do they snap out of it and think they made a mistake?
Have you known anyone or yourself experienced regrets after a mid-life?
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