Demographics Decoded - Unveiling the trends shaping your future

This Surprising Age Could Be the Happiest Time of Your Life


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They say life begins at 40. But is that just a feel-good phrase… or does the data actually support it?

In this episode of Demographics Decoded, we explore one of life’s most pivotal—but often misunderstood—stages: midlife.

And this conversation isn’t just for those in their 40s or 50s. Whether you’re just starting out, in the thick of your career, or thinking about what’s next, understanding what happens in this phase of life can help you plan better, lead better, and live with more purpose.

Why? Because midlife is often when things come to a head — financially, emotionally, and socially.

It’s a time of transition, reflection, and, for many, reinvention. It’s when people start to prioritise meaning over milestones, and often finally have the tools and freedom to shape life on their own terms.

So whether you’re approaching your 40s, already there, or watching friends or parents navigate it, this episode will help you better understand the demographics, psychology, and power of midlife — and how it shapes our lives and our society.

 

Takeaways 

·         Life satisfaction often follows a U-curve, dipping in midlife.

·         Midlife is a time for re-evaluation and self-discovery.

·         Millennials are experiencing midlife differently than previous generations.

·         Individuation involves confronting one's shadow self.

·         Financial pressures can delay the transition into the second half of life.

·         Divorce rates tend to spike during midlife.

·         Midlife can be a time of increased financial comfort.

·         The second stage of life is not strictly tied to age.

·         Self-reflection is crucial for personal growth in midlife.

·         Understanding demographic shifts can inform life planning.

 

Chapters 

00:00 Introduction to Midlife and Its Significance

02:56 The U-Curve of Happiness and Midlife Crisis

05:29 Millennials and the Shift in Life Stages

07:49 The Process of Individuation and Self-Discovery

10:41 Demographic Changes and Their Impact on Midlife

13:05 Divorce and Re-evaluation in Midlife

15:57 Financial Awareness and Planning in Midlife

18:37 Entering the Second Stage of Life

20:19 Conclusion and Reflection on Midlife

 

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About Simon Kuestenmacher

 

Simon Kuestenmacher  is co-founder and Director – The Demographics Group

 

Simon is a prolific media commentator on demographic and data matters and a columnist for The New Daily and The Australian newspapers.  

 

He ranks as one of the world’s Top 10 influencers in data visualisation. If you can’t get enough of the kind of data that explains how the world works, make sure to follow Simon on Linked In or X (formerly Twitter) or any of his other social channels.

 

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About Michael Yardney

 

Michael Yardney- founder Metropole Property Strategists has been voted one of Australia’s 50 most influential Thought Leaders.

 

While he is best known as a property expert, Michael is also Australia’s leading expert in the psychology of success and wealth creation.

 

Michael is a #1 best selling author of 9 books and frequently challenges traditional finance advice with innovative ideas on property investment, personal finance and wealth creation.

 

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Demographics Decoded - Unveiling the trends shaping your futureBy Simon Kuestenmacher and Michael Yardney