Basic Principles On Failure To Launch Syndrome

By Diane Schmidt


Many young individuals today struggle to attain financial independence and end up living with their parents even as adults. This is referred to as failure to launch syndrome. It is on the rise in the current society because of tremendous changes in the manner in which parents bring up their children. In a bid to provide a better life for their offspring, parents ruin the lives of their children in the long run.

It is ironical how most people who fail to launch are born of parents who are very successful in life. This can be attributed to the fact the said parents did have a hard time growing up. They missed on a lot of things that well to do people enjoy. It is this lack that motivated them to work hard and provide a better life for their future children.

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.

Moreover, persons brought up in a successful home face the extreme pressure of having to keep up with the standards already set. Pressure may come from external forces or from within. While parents may not necessarily put pressure their children, the latter may just have the inner feeling to live up to the set standards on their own.

The society largely contributes to the failure to launch phenomenon among young adults because of the pressure meted upon them. Young people may go to extreme levels taking up roles and careers not suited for them just to keep the prestigious positions for the sake of society. For instance, someone may be very passionate about art but instead pursue medicine as a career because they have been asked to do so.

Hanging out with the wrong company does have a negative effect on individuals trying to establish themselves in life. While occasional drinking of alcohol may be acceptable, it can get out of hand when your drinking buddies cheer you on to drink even more. Engaging in drug abuse to drown your sorrows and keep your head sober during working times only makes things worse for an individual in the long run.

With one bad decision after another, young persons end up becoming dependent on their parents all through their adult life. They end up moving from one career choice to another because of lack of resolve on what to do from the onset. Some may not bother to even look for a job or create something for themselves as long as they are being provided for.

It is important to note that this syndrome is not reserve of the rich, neither is it limited to a particular gender or geographic region. It stems from the fact that people want to make an impression in society coupled with anxiety of what the future holds. It is therefore highly crucial for young individuals to have mentors to carry them through this critical transition period.




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