The term Failure to Launch refers to a growing phenomenon where young adults struggle to transition into traditional markers of adulthood, such as leaving the family home, securing full-time employment, and forming long-term relationships. This syndrome, while not officially recognized in diagnostic manuals, has become increasingly relevant in contemporary society, reflecting a complex interplay of economic, sociological, and psychological factors. This research paper aims to delve into the causes behind Failure to Launch, explore its consequences on individuals, families, and society, and evaluate potential interventions and solutions. Through this investigation, we seek to provide a comprehensive understanding of the syndrome and propose actionable strategies to support affected individuals in achieving independence and fulfillment.