Seinfeld's Adulthood-Adjacent Philosophy Gains New Relevance
- The sitcom "Seinfeld" presented an irreverent and carefree version of adulthood that mocked societal norms.
- The show focused on friendships instead of traditional life milestones like career, relationships, and family.
- The characters largely faced few consequences for their failures and remained unbothered by societal expectations.
- Seinfeld offered an aspirational worldview that valued leisure and escapism over hustle culture and life milestones.
- The show's priorities seem increasingly relevant today amid growing societal reevaluations of work-life balance and life priorities.