Millennials deal with their quarter-life crisis by imagining their funerals
With modern life becoming more and more complicated than it was ever before, youngsters today are pressured to achieve a lot more in a much shorter span of time than their predecessors. This has led many millennials (those born from the 1980s to the early 2000s) to experience a quarter-life crisis, which is a lot similar to a mid-life crisis but happens in your 20s instead of when you hit middle age.
This video features millennials trying to answer some deep questions about life as they lie in a coffin while experiencing their own mock-funeral. The youngsters talk about the clothes they would want to be buried in, who they would like to read out their eulogy, what they think is the purpose of life and even about their regrets.
The clip also has some funny moments like when one of the participants clicks a selfie as soon as he gets inside the coffin.
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