The Age of AnXiety - Thought Catalog

The Age of AnXiety

By Thought Catalog

  • Release Date: 2015-04-04
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4
4
From 116 Ratings

Description

Despite the hedonistic society our generation has grown up in, we’re largely unhappy. It’s been estimated in the last year that nearly 40% of adults suffer from an anxiety disorder of some kind. It’s the most common form of mental illness in the United States, trumping depression. 

In this age of instantaneity, we’ve lost our ability to wait. For love, for gratification, for attention– we struggle with rapid heart beats, tapping feet and anguish. The technological advances that were meant to welcome an age of luxury have inadvertently created an age of anxiety. This is what it’s like to live with the irrational fear of fear, this is what it’s like for generation x, growing up in the Age of AnXiety.

Reviews

  • Absolutely fantastic.

    5
    By Rinah Macharia
    This book elucidated anxiety so well and I felt heard and seen through each chapter. Thank you to all the incredible people who shared the story! You are not your sickness or anxiety.
  • Relatable and Enlightening

    5
    By Prof. writer
    The pure openness of the writers was something to be admired. Anxiety is not easy to speak about and I found myself both relating to some antidotes and learning from others. Highly recommend this book
  • Good book

    5
    By AA0521
    Fell in love with this book!!!! I got the free sample and totally worth the read
  • Great Read!

    5
    By vickiwho222
    This book helped me laugh at some of the things I fret over throughout the day... and also helped me feel less alone in it.
  • Waste of a read

    1
    By AmBeR-LaCe
    This book is opinionated and not suited for people who are looking to cope with anxiety. It does however, give you an insight to an anxious mind if you are blessed enough to not know what that’s like. It’s a waste of time because it’s just this guy having a pity party trying to figure out what’s wrong with him. What’s wrong with him is that he needs a better editor because the amount of typos is unprofessional. I can’t write but I’d expect someone being paid to write a dinky little book to have at least proofread.
  • Nice

    5
    By Hapyfacekila
    Very nice
  • change the life style

    5
    By cloud01person
    Thank you for detail observation, and point on exact problem, which all of us see, but only few understand the real cause. You make me start evolutation of my life and how I can change it before I will be completely crazy in 10 years. Thank you!