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Published 17:48 13 May 2016 BST
Here are the rest of his findings as to why you find your work situation so difficult:
(via GIPHY/Ana Sudit)
Media stories of exceptionally successful young people
We've all read them. Some 18-year-old toddler has successfully created a startup health food company that has been bought up by Mark Zuckerberg himself for millions while you're wondering if you have any ketchup to make your plain pasta more appetising.
Remember, a lot of people who are documented as supersonic successes are often well-connected, and usually have either worked hard for years without media attention or had a little financial help from the bank of Mum and Dad.
The sheer amount of choice young people face when it comes to choosing a career
The number of different career paths this generation can take is massive, and can seem daunting to young people, particularly those who subscribe to the theory of "achieving your potential". How do you know what choice is the right one? Are you wasting your time? Do you have a tension headache right now?
Reflect on the hobbies and particular interests you have as an individual. Maybe you are creative, or good at languages? The skills and talents that are unique to you will resurface over time, and keep you grounded.
Look at your career in the long-term rather than short. People don't seem to realise that in this fast-paced world, but most successful careers are built over decades. So breathe a little bit.
Embrace being alone. Disconnect from your devices for a little while every day to allow you time to decompress, reflect, and contemplate the big questions. The snap stories will still be there in an hour when you get back, we promise.