My life has been working up to where I can live by myself.JohnnyL wrote: ↑February 20th, 2017, 8:07 pm A business is a great way, especially if you can make it positive cash flow (doesn't have to be much)--IRS stuff. And never round your dollars on tax forms!
Communal living is actually easier and cheaper in so many ways. We did it--had a big living room we'd take turns cleaning, and since it's communal, you naturally put your stuff up. One washing machine for three families. Kitchen appliances, cars, power tools, bigger TV's, whatever, shared by all.
Drama queens--so important for everyone to chill out!--just like with roommates.
And I do, and it's a comfortable situation. I mean I'd like a house butt I never went to collage or university, I didn't want the debt and have seen friends getting useless degrees.
A girl I liked a few months ago went to university and worked in the same sort of job I did, same sort of place.
I like my friends but I'd never want to live with them.
I can enjoy the rest of my 20s by myself, before, I make like a decision to perhaps relocate and live with my father in the states before getting a foothold and getting a new 1 bedroom apartment.