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You can have the job, the bills, the pressure, the responsibilities, and still feel like adulthood never fully arrived.
In The Missing Threshold, Dorian Halden examines one of the strangest conditions of modern life: the feeling of being outwardly adult but inwardly unconfirmed. As traditional milestones weaken, life sequence breaks down, housing becomes unstable, and commitment keeps getting delayed, more people find themselves carrying the weight of adulthood without ever fully feeling that they entered it.
This book argues that the problem is structural. Modern life still demands adult performance, but it no longer provides the clear thresholds, social confirmations, and life-building patterns that once made adulthood feel real.
The result is nonarrival: lives that function, but do not fully consolidate.
The Missing Threshold is a sharp cultural and psychological diagnosis of why so many adults feel behind, unfinished, and strangely outside lives they are already living.