Boomers trusted politicians and the authority of their time and bought in lock stock and barrel trusting social security to be enough along with their 401k. Everyone got hit by the market fuckery and lost a shit ton, then with the current regime killing the dollar they had to go back to work.
As far as the young, allot of them died. Allot of them are disabled due to a vaccine. Allot of them are unprepared for life and still living in parents basements while griping about mental problems or not being able to figure out their gender.
Boomers never raised their kids, just sent them off to government school, which taught exactly zero useful skills.
Now the Boomers, who were actually raised by parents, are the only ones who can do anything useful. And still they refuse to train young people and insist they just keep "upgrading" their skills at schools.
Living in family apartment is okay, but you should be saving a significant amount if doing so.
I'd try to make additional money on site. Your family pays to have grass cut or house painted or other stuff? You do that for now on. Should be of mutual benefit.
Or slash the rent by taking on more maintenance projects or renovation projects that increase the value of the property.
Boomers trusted politicians and the authority of their time and bought in lock stock and barrel trusting social security to be enough along with their 401k. Everyone got hit by the market fuckery and lost a shit ton, then with the current regime killing the dollar they had to go back to work.
As far as the young, allot of them died. Allot of them are disabled due to a vaccine. Allot of them are unprepared for life and still living in parents basements while griping about mental problems or not being able to figure out their gender.
Welcome to crazy town.
Boomers never raised their kids, just sent them off to government school, which taught exactly zero useful skills.
Now the Boomers, who were actually raised by parents, are the only ones who can do anything useful. And still they refuse to train young people and insist they just keep "upgrading" their skills at schools.
Living in family apartment is okay, but you should be saving a significant amount if doing so.
I'd try to make additional money on site. Your family pays to have grass cut or house painted or other stuff? You do that for now on. Should be of mutual benefit.
Or slash the rent by taking on more maintenance projects or renovation projects that increase the value of the property.
Then do both at same time. Get a job that is physically grueling. You'll get exercise and make money at same time.
I've never paid to go to a gym. That's like a hamster running on a wheel.
I can do physical labor, make money, and whip myself into strong physical shape all at once.