* A Reader's Guide for book clubs, classrooms or further self-reflection * A social experiment in which "digital natives" go without their devices * 29 conversations to have with your partner * Up-to-date research on work, love, social media, the brain, friendship and fertility The result is a provocative read that shows us how work, relationships, personality, identity and even the brain can change more during this decade than at any other time in adulthood - if we use the time well. In The Defining Decade, Meg Jay argues that twentysomethings have been caught in a swirl of hype and misinformation, much of which has trivialized the most transformative time of our lives.ĭrawing from more than two decades of work with thousands of clients and students, Jay weaves the latest science of the twentysomething years with behind-closed-doors stories from twentysomethings themselves. Some say they are an extended adolescence. Our "thirty-is-the-new-twenty" culture tells us the twentysomething years don't matter. Revised and reissued for a new generation, The Defining Decade has changed the way millions of twentysomethings think about their twenties - and themselves.
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