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Moving Out vs. Saving Money
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Moving Out vs. Saving Money

Quote: (09-23-2018 01:40 AM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote:  

This is an extremely tough question that I have thought about A LOT over the past few months. But given your goals, I feel like I have answer for you, OP:

Are you seriously going to give away everything you have - free rent at your parents house, an enormous amount of free time to work on side projects, the ability to save a shit ton of money and pour that into investments, and the ability to have someone that runs all your errands for free too - just so you can bang a few chicks once every so often?

OP - you have the opportunity that so many people don't have. You can build an enormous business, you can save lots of money and invest in a house, you can spend dozens of hours a week thinking of ideas, reading books, and implementing with all the extra free time you have living with your parents.

Don't give it all up just so you can get laid a few times.

Chances are that if you move out of your parents house, you will be spending most of your time working on creating your own business and other side projects that you won't even have enough time to benefit from the fact that you live alone . That's the dilemma I'm in now. I live in the greatest city in the world - New York City - and it's a complete pussy paradise here. But I pay lots of rent and have no time to enjoy it because I'm working on building my own business, learning a language, writing some websites, and investing all of my savings. And the rest of my time is doing shit errands like buying groceries, cleaning my room, making food, doing laundry, paying bullshit bills, etc. I have no time to enjoy the fact that I don't live with my parents anymore. I would have been much more ahead in my side business and language learning if I would have stayed at home with my parents.

Forget getting laid. Make things happen. You're young. Cities will never go away. The moment you get yourself set financially and professionally, move out and you will be way better off than most others. If you want to continue getting experiences, then go out on a date once a week, explore the closest city to you, maybe join a few organizations near you, etc.

I'm not telling you to stay at home forever - but If I were you, then I would spend 1-2 years more at home and then move out once you're in a better position.

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