Quarter-Life Meaning Scale
An educational tool exploring your sense of purpose and meaning during early adulthood (ages 22–32), a period many describe as the quarter-life phase.
What it measures
Explores the presence of meaning, purpose, and satisfaction with one's path during early adulthood — a stage where social expectations often intersect with genuine personal desires.
Who it is for
Suitable for young people in their twenties and early thirties who are questioning their purpose and direction in life.
How it works
Read each statement and indicate how much it applies to your current life. There are no right or wrong answers.
Answer honestly
No right or wrong answers — choose what genuinely reflects you.
At your own pace
Pause and resume at any time without losing your progress.
Your instant report
When done, your report appears immediately — detailed, downloadable, shareable.
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This test is educational and for self-awareness only. It does not constitute a medical diagnosis or replace professional assessment.