The Wrong Turn
Learning from failed attempts
This is the moment you've been building toward. Making a decision about your future when every option feels equally terrifying and equally wrong — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
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The Uncertain Step Forward
→The timeline everyone else seems to be on, the identity inventory that reveals gaps, the conversation you keep avoiding, and the uncertain step forward into who you might become. Navigate the uncertain step forward in this interactive journey.
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The Quarter-Life Crisis
→The timeline everyone else seems to be on, the identity inventory that reveals gaps, the conversation you keep avoiding, and the uncertain step forward into who you might become. Navigate the quarter-life crisis with honesty and courage.
What you'll learn from The Wrong Turn
This scenario focuses on Learning from failed attempts — a critical skill inside the broader self & mindset domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Uncertain Step Forward, a full interactive story inside the The Quarter-Life Crisis quest.
Skills you'll build in The Quarter-Life Crisis
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You don't have a five-year plan. You barely have a five-week plan. Take one uncertain step toward something that might be right — even though nothing is guaranteed.
What started with the uncertain step forward just got more complicated. Now you need to tolerate ambiguity and make decisions with incomplete information — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to tolerate ambiguity and make decisions with incomplete information not just today, but every time this situation returns.
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