Everyone has an identity crisis when they are 16 or 17 years old.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been uncomfortable dealing with my identity since I was 16 years old.
It's bad timing, but a lot of kids become teenagers just as their parents are hitting their mid-life crisis. So everybody's miserable and confused and seeking that new sense of identity.
My biggest crisis is that I don't understand what young people like.
I've suffered from an identity crisis my entire life. It's why I went into acting.
I have struggled with identity all my life. It's not like something that just happened last week.
I really feel sorry for new generation. It's hard to find backbone. I never had crisis of identity. But I think many Americans have it.
My focus has kind of been on teenagers, you know, and I think we've got a huge crisis right now in America, among our teens.
The older you get, the more you fight for your own identity and start to live your own life.
It's challenging to find an identity as a young person if you don't have the sustenance of love, because you're being shipped around.
None of the people I grew up with had identity problems. We all had perfectly marvelous lives.