
Surrender at 20
"Surrender at 20" refers to a concept in behavioral science suggesting that young adults tend to give up, or surrender, when faced with repeated failures or obstacles, around the age of 20. It implies that during this transitional period, individuals might develop a tendency to stop trying because of frustration or perceived lack of progress, potentially impacting motivation and resilience in long-term pursuits. Understanding this pattern can help in developing strategies to foster perseverance and resilience during early adulthood.