That's what I been thinking.
But the pressure of seeing everybody else move out and people asking you questions like you haven't moved out yet?![]()
Your 21.
I moved out at 22/23.
Save money. Get a decent job. Then move out. So many mistakes I've made by moving before the time was right.
As long as you have at least 6months rent and a decent job where your already past probation before you move out, you should be good.
I left a good job to work at a tattoo shop that just opened. Had a falling out with the lame ass owners, and was looking for work, depressed for two months.
I recently started a new warehouse job and I'm paying off my rent for the two months I missed plus the months I missed while paying off those two months. You see how that adds up?
Unless you have money, it's like living in a hole. Read the richest man in Babylon by George S. clason. Download the PDF and live by those laws. And you won't fall into the pitfalls you see people who haven't read the book fall into.
Patience is everything. And I don't mean try to rush and speed up the clock. I'm talking about the patience that catches the fruit when it falls from the tree, ripe.
Prepare for moving out. Treat living at home like you moved out. Watch the mistakes others made and solve those now.
Just read that book and do what it says. I can't make it simpler than that.
If I stuck to my saving plan before the tattoo shop, I'd be golden right now. You need to rule yourself with an iron first on these seas bro.
@Straw Hat Luffy


I was like nikka you still on that shyt? Some people never change.



