In today’s episode of ‘capitalism’s gonna capitalize’: Businesses are making money off your midlife crisis.
You read that right. Startups, consultants, and coaches are calling shotgun for a joy ride in your shiny new convertible, per The Wall Street Journal:
With people living longer than ever before, the meaning of “midlife” is changing, opening up a second act that many want to fill with new activities, skill sets, and pursuits.
Plus, with happiness bottoming out around age 40 and ageism still pervasive in society, older adults need all the support they can get.
While the stereotype of buying a new Harley (and matching leather jacket) for a midlife crisis endures — today’s older adults want to feel productive and self-fulfilled.
That means paying for services that promise community, learning opportunities, and even spirituality:
Now, we humbly request someone get started on a solution for lost 30-year-olds. Please and thank you.