How are all of you coping with having to live with your parents forever? I am 25 and didn’t do a fraction of what my parents did go to the beach, road trips, go to the city and I’m pretty bitter about it. At this point I’d be happy if I could just get an apartment but every few months I look they just keep going up and I cannot spend 7/10 of my monthly salary on just rent. My parents are less than useless they say I don’t really want to leave and I should work more hours. I work 10 hours 5 days a week and you don’t just ask for more hours. I mean it’s fucking hopeless. I’m honestly thinking of half assing my job getting fired and getting unemployment and then trying to get disability. Why does my life suck so bad? I did everything right:
Don't you have a grandmother who will vacate the apartment?
>>488996842Don't give your money to kike landlords, save up to buy a house, even if it takes you a few more years.
>>488996960Not always, for example, our it costs 2000 $ to pay the mortgage of an apartment, and if you rent the same one 600$
>>488997236600 rent where are you from I’m in the middle of fucking nowhere and everyone wants 1200 dollars for their shed I don’t even know why I show up to work
Moscow, not the center
>>488996842I'd be living with my parents right now if they were still alive.I had quite a bit of pocket money left over when I wasnt the only one paying bills.
>>488996842I simply pretend I don't exist. One day I will day. But I will kick and scream and try to prevent it. Society can figure out where it went wrong with its retards if it feels so inclined, otherwise, there was never any chance. Better to not be deceived by promises and priests. See- Nietzsche. Reap what you sow. And you sowed many mustachioed deadmen.
>>488997993One day I will die*
>>488998025Damn you I was about to correct you and show off my intellectual superiority to you but you have foiled me by correcting it.
>>488997236It is t just about monthly cost. Stop thinking so one-dimensionally. Even if the monthly mortgage is more than rent, it is still better to own than to rent simply because of the equity you build by owning your home instead of renting it. I don't know how it is over there, but here in the US, taking advantage of the equity you build in your home is the number one way the average person builds wealth for themselves.