Answer:
The correct answer is: Mid-life crisis.
Step-by-step explanation:
American psychologist Daniel J. Levinson (1920-1994) after several years of interviewing men and women from the 40-to-45-year range, proposed that between that period in life there is special awareness in people about death and leaving a legacy after their pass-aways. In the mid-life crisis stage, people between that age are seen as "parents" more than "brothers" which irritates first which is relieved later by the acceptance feeling.