![]() Therefore, the level of knowledge about stress is another explanation of stress level differences between generations.įinally, an understanding and perception of stress depend on personal attitudes a lot. Even more, I have a thought that they were not exposed to stress the same way I am today. ![]() I am not sure that my parents or grandparents had similar knowledge about stress and its causes when they were my age. Stress is not even a problem, but a product that can be used to earn money and control people. In less than five minutes, I can find several effective treatment plans and offers from psychologists and other supporters. In several seconds, I can read that “stress is how the brain and body respond to any demand” (“5 Things You Should Know about Stress”) or that stress may be chronic, acute, episodic, or posttraumatic (American Psychological Association). The point is that it is not difficult for me to find a number of definitions of “stress”. Still, the question is why stress was so insignificant and invisible when our parents were young. Stress is a reason for and an outcome of millions of problems and diseases. Stress leads to heart problems and mental health disorders (Ross 15). ![]() Today, it is easy to find a cause and admit that a person suffers from stress. People experience stress because of different reasons, including their problems at work, financial concerns, family issues, or love affairs. ![]() In the United States, the stress level among young adults has increased up to 30% in last 30 years (Sifferlin). I believe that statistics can be a helpful tool to comprehend why people of my age experience more stress than our parents did at our age. ![]()
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