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THE STORY SO FAR

Who out there has heard of the phrase ‘quarter-life crisis’? It was a concept coined by Millennials in the West (roughly those born between 1980 and 1996) to convey – and dramatise – a sense of discontent, confusion, and even fear felt among that generation as they fell headfirst into adulthood.

With global economies still contending with shockwaves from the financial crash in 2008, spiralling costs to gain

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