A Few Essentials Regarding Failure To Launch Syndrome

By Diane Schmidt


Most young adults today strain to get financial stability on their own because they are so much used to getting help from their guardians from the time they are born. One may argue that parents have forgotten, or rather failed, to appreciate the good old way of raising up children to become independent. They would rather pamper their kids, predisposing them to failure to launch syndrome when mature and have to start a life of their own.

Ironically, the syndrome happens to be rampant among individuals who have been born in very stable backgrounds. However, when one looks further into how their parents were brought up, something totally different comes up. In most cases, parents who have grown under difficult circumstances tend to work harder to provide a better life for their children in future. They want their children to have the life they never had growing up.

On the flip side, people born of wealth fail to recognize how hard it can be to sustain oneself and family if they have known no struggle in their entire life. They are brought up in an atmosphere where every little thing is provided for. It would not be surprising if such individuals fail to know how to spread their bed, for example, or make their own food. As they grow into adulthood, it may take a tremendous effort to achieve independence for them.

The pressure of young adult life somehow make it hard for them to settle down easily. These young people may be trying to meet expectations of their parents and society at large. As selfless as this may be, victims ultimately suffer for failing to consider what they really want for themselves. Parents and society aside, young people sometimes become too impatient with their set goals, expecting positive results in the spur of the moment. When this does not happen, they become disappointed and go two steps further from their goal.

Failure to launch is caused majorly by the pressure society puts on individuals trying to make a name for themselves. It is yielding to these pressures that hinders true progress among young adults today. They end up living a life that does not really belong to them. To illustrate, a child may take up law as a career just to satisfy the wishes of their parents who are lawyers themselves and yet their true passion is in music.

The choice of friends is key in overcoming the inability to launch. Surrounding yourself with people who understand and support your dream is one of the ways to succeed. True friends should be able to point your shortcomings in a loving manner. On the other hand, wasting away in drinking sprees only works negatively for an individual in the long run.

Dependency on parents is also the result of making poor decisions as a young adult. Such decisions could be in form of career choice, caving in to peer pressure and so forth. It is important, therefore, for young adults to have a firm resolve regarding what path they wish to take in life and spend time building this dream instead of wasting time to please another person.

The importance of making your own decisions career-wise cannot be overemphasized. This does not mean that one should totally disregard the counsel of elders. In fact, young individuals can invest in role models to guide them as they struggle to achieve something for themselves and their future generations.




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