Analysis of The Design Concept for Handling Quarter-Life Crisis with The Qurani Approach
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Management, Self Control, AngstAbstract
Every human being will certainly design his future, both in terms of work and love. Some research results show that the quarter-life crisis which is a problem of excessive anxiety is experienced in the late adolescent phase towards the early adult phase. This study seeks to analyze and design quarter-life crisis responses. The method used in this research is qualitative with a case study approach. Data sources consist of nine primary data and two secondary data. The results of the study show that three problems can cause a person to be in a quarter-life crisis, including a humanizing crisis using the Quranic approach Q.s Al-Insan verses 29-31. Crisis role model with the Quranic approach Q.s. Al-Ahzab verse 21. And the crisis of al-hikmah with the approach of the Qurani Q.s. Al-Baqarah verse 269. This study recommends that trials be carried out to apply this countermeasures design in practice in everyday life.
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