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What is the virtue of middle adulthood?: Understanding Erikson's Theory of Care

According to Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, middle adulthood (ages 40-65) is characterized by the central crisis of generativity versus stagnation. This developmental conflict culminates in the virtue of care, reflecting a profound shift in focus from personal ambition to contributing meaningfully to the next generation. Understanding what is the virtue of middle adulthood is crucial for achieving a sense of purpose and fulfillment in later years.

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