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What is the crisis of middle age and how does it relate to introjects?

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The crisis of middle age often arises when individuals realize that they have been living according to societal expectations and introjects imposed by parents, teachers, and society. This realization typically occurs around the age of 40, when people reflect on their lives and recognize that despite achieving societal milestones (like a stable job, marriage, and children), they feel unfulfilled and unhappy. The host emphasizes that this crisis is a part of true adulthood, where one must confront the pain of living a life dictated by others' expectations.

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