Good for them in a way. Adulthood is not glamorous. You have bills. You have responsibilities. You got a job. You got people depending on you. Taxes.
And no one teaches you those. You need to be autodidactic to attain a level of self sufficiency.
There’s the declining quality of your own life that happens with age and medical problems if you’re unfortunate.
Then there’s hobbies and those cost money.
So if they want to live with their parents and they can still learn all of the above, while having better finances, why not.
With the current housing market all across the world, I doubt anyone could afford at decent rates a house in this global economy.
Plus, the newer generations are way more anti-social than the previous ones, which is influenced in part by the economy but a big part is also technology.
All in all, it’s not that grim but it could be better.
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Good for them in a way. Adulthood is not glamorous. You have bills. You have responsibilities. You got a job. You got people depending on you. Taxes.
And no one teaches you those. You need to be autodidactic to attain a level of self sufficiency.
There’s the declining quality of your own life that happens with age and medical problems if you’re unfortunate.
Then there’s hobbies and those cost money.
So if they want to live with their parents and they can still learn all of the above, while having better finances, why not.
With the current housing market all across the world, I doubt anyone could afford at decent rates a house in this global economy.
Plus, the newer generations are way more anti-social than the previous ones, which is influenced in part by the economy but a big part is also technology.
All in all, it’s not that grim but it could be better.