A recent OnePoll.com survey of 2,000 adults reveals that 80% acknowledge feeling trapped in routine yet resist taking action due to fear of change. Financial concerns prevent 37% from pursuing new experiences, while 34% cite lack of motivation and anxiety about unfamiliar ventures. Respondents expressed interest in postponed activities such as solo travel, entrepreneurship, and skydiving. Career transitions represent the primary drastic change for 57% of the 31% willing to make significant life alterations. Age emerges as a substantial obstacle, with 74% viewing it as a barrier and 60 being considered too old for new experiences. Generational differences appear in regret levels: 71% of Gen Z versus 42% of Boomers regret missed opportunities. Popular desired activities include new hobbies (20%), and forming friendships (16%). (Story URL)
Many Admit They’re Stuck In A Rut But Won’t Do Anything About It

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