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I'm always curious to hear about this from the perspective of others.
Theres like 3 bodies of thought I find.
1) The person who was ready to leave home, went to college, and never looked back
2) The person who moved out, college then got a decent job, but moved back after a few years for a year or two to stack money to prep for a family
3) The person who never moved out
I've always thought #2 was smart af. if you move back home, fix your credit, stack $50k, while moving from closer to entry level to a better salary. But a lot of ppl seem to think #1 is the only way to go as a man to grow up, even if they have lower salaries and don't save/or make enough to not live check to check.
Should you never go home? How did moving out force you to grow up?
Theres like 3 bodies of thought I find.
1) The person who was ready to leave home, went to college, and never looked back
2) The person who moved out, college then got a decent job, but moved back after a few years for a year or two to stack money to prep for a family
3) The person who never moved out
I've always thought #2 was smart af. if you move back home, fix your credit, stack $50k, while moving from closer to entry level to a better salary. But a lot of ppl seem to think #1 is the only way to go as a man to grow up, even if they have lower salaries and don't save/or make enough to not live check to check.
Should you never go home? How did moving out force you to grow up?