Most of us are familiar with the unwritten rules of life's timeline—finish education by your early twenties, establish a career shortly after, find a partner, buy a home, have children before it's "too late." These expectations form what sociologist Bernice Neugarten termed the "social clock"—a shared understanding of when major life events are supposed to happen.
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Most of us are familiar with the unwritten rules of life's timeline—finish education by your early twenties, establish a career shortly after, find a partner, buy a home, have children before it's "too late." These expectations form what sociologist Bernice Neugarten termed the "social clock"—a shared understanding of when major life events are supposed to happen.