In the TV3 program “Elephant in the Studio”, actress and entrepreneur Agnese Zeltiņa shared her thoughts on the midlife crisis – she both shared her experience and shared her opinion on how men survive this crisis.
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“My mid-forties crisis started at 28, and it’s still not over, but it’s in different stages. I started to feel the changes rapidly at the age of 28,” says Zeltiņa.
At that time, she had the big questions of life: who am I? Am I going the right way? am i where i should be how much have i done how to proceed?
She also believes that a woman cannot impose any knowledge on a man, but can be there even in middle age and help make the situation a little softer.
It is said that men feel physiologically and mentally that some changes are happening to them, but they are ashamed to admit it and do not want to reveal their weakness. Few people go to a specialist to find answers.
Many look for answers in literature and observe what is happening around them. When the answers don’t come, there’s anxiety about whether I’m worth anything or whether I’ve achieved what I wanted.
It is not uncommon for men to think more intensively about their family around the age of 40: “Those times when men got married at 20-25 years old are gone.
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