I'm Georgy. I hit this wall at 40, after my father died and I walked away from my business. The hardest part was not knowing what I was even dealing with.
So I built you a simple self-check. It tells apart three things that feel identical from the inside: a real midlife crisis, plain burnout, or something deeper. Twenty questions, about four minutes. Answer honestly — it's just for you.
— Georgy
20 questions · ~4 minutes · not a diagnosis
The midlife crisis in men — what the research shows
47The age men's life satisfaction bottoms out. The "U-curve of happiness" dips lowest around 47 — then climbs back. Confirmed across 130+ countries.
3–5 yrsHow long the average midlife transition lasts when it's left alone — years of drift most men never name out loud.
Rising"Deaths of despair" — suicide, alcohol, overdose — keep climbing in midlife, and men carry most of that weight. Naming what's happening early is protective.
Sources: Blanchflower & Oswald, U-curve of happiness (2008); Rauch, The Happiness Curve (2018); Feiler, Life Is in the Transitions (2020); Case & Deaton on deaths of despair.
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