Basic Principles On Failure To Launch Syndrome

By Diane Schmidt


Many young people today grapple with attaining financial independence. They end up seeking shelter from their parents to sustain themselves even in adulthood. This is a phenomenon known as failure to launch syndrome. One of the common reasons for its occurrence is poor upbringing by parents whose intentions initially mean well but the outcome turns out the opposite.

It is not surprising that most adults who suffer from this syndrome come from a very successful family background. Parents of victims of this syndrome compensate for their uneventful upbringing by making sure their children never lack. What they fail to realize is that some of these children lose the drive to soar to greater heights because they feel everything is available for them.

On the other hand, children born in well of families neither know nor appreciate the struggles other people go through in order to put food on the table. They grow up in an environment where everything is done for them, from simple tasks such as making the bed in the morning to having rent paid for them if they live away from home. Being in such an environment makes it difficult for young people to spread their wings and explore new avenues on their own.

Moreover, persons brought up in a successful home face the extreme pressure of having to keep up with the standards already set. Pressure may come from external forces or from within. While parents may not necessarily put pressure their children, the latter may just have the inner feeling to live up to the set standards on their own.

Failure to launch is caused majorly by the pressure society puts on individuals trying to make a name for themselves. It is yielding to these pressures that hinders true progress among young adults today. They end up living a life that does not really belong to them. To illustrate, a child may take up law as a career just to satisfy the wishes of their parents who are lawyers themselves and yet their true passion is in music.

As mentioned earlier, peer pressure can influence young adults to take the wrong path to success. People need to choose their friends wisely because they can so easily be led into a pit. One should look out for friends who spend their time being productive and at the same time having reasonable fun; people who are willing to accept and correct your mistakes without having to pass judgment.

As a result of failing to launch, adults are forced to feed off their parents instead of the reverse. There is nothing as demeaning as living under the roof of your parents as an adult and being provided for everything as though you are still a toddler. This does lower your esteem and the road to stability may become even steeper. Victims tend to move from one academic course to another in a bid to find something fulfilling.

It is important to note that this syndrome is not reserve of the rich, neither is it limited to a particular gender or geographic region. It stems from the fact that people want to make an impression in society coupled with anxiety of what the future holds. It is therefore highly crucial for young individuals to have mentors to carry them through this critical transition period.




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