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Young Adulthood

Young adulthood is a developmental stage typically ranging from the late teens to the late twenties, characterized by significant transitions in relationships, education, and career. It is a period of exploration, self-discovery, and the establishment of personal and social identities.

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Young adulthood is a critical phase in human development, typically ranging from the late teens to early thirties. During this time, individuals undergo significant changes in their identity, relationships, and career paths. It is a period marked by exploration and self-discovery, where young adults...

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Identity
The qualities, beliefs, and personality that make a person who they are.

Example: A young adult may explore different hobbies to discover their identity.

Independence
The ability to make decisions and take care of oneself without relying on others.

Example: Moving out of parents' home is a step towards independence.

Career Development
The process of managing your work life and career path.

Example: Internships can be a part of career development.

Financial Independence
The state of having sufficient personal wealth to live without having to work actively for basic necessities.

Example: Saving money from a job contributes to financial independence.

Relationships
Connections between individuals that can be emotional, social, or professional.

Example: Friendships formed in college can last a lifetime.

Self-Discovery
The process of gaining insight into one's own character and identity.

Example: Traveling can lead to self-discovery.

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Key Concepts

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