MVP #3–Long Road to Adulthood Is Growing Even Longer

“We have not developed and strengthened institutions to serve young adults,” Mr.
Furstenberg said, “because we’re still living with the archaic idea that people enter
adulthood in their late teens or early 20s.”

This article was published 8 years ago, today we are still talking about the same issue and it seems like this issue is being even worse in this decade. Personally, I think this article is so true–I always hate to admit but I have to have my parents’ help to finish my school and etc. However, every generation is facing their own problems, there is no perfect generation just like there is no perfect person. Although the inequality is still existing, the average life quality is much better than the last generation. My point of view is that as long as young adults can afford their life, we should not put too much judgement on them.