You made this video Long time ago, and im relating to it now, am thankful you made it, really helpful to me, makes me feel less alone for "being behind" as society says, of which I have never wanted to be ahead, ahead going where 😅 im subscribed i have been for few months now and i love your videos Keep on keeping on ✅💯
@spiritualjournal12034 ай бұрын
there is no right or wrong, just whatever feels right to us! and thank you for your comment, I really appreciate it
@mars-ox9mh Жыл бұрын
Similar to the issue of not driving...i get alot of hell for that..
@4-leafclover7 Жыл бұрын
I start living on my own at 27 !
@poe-3 жыл бұрын
I didn't go to college, and I am in my 30s. I work a good job. I am still living with my parents until spring and I am saving up.
@spiritualjournal12033 жыл бұрын
yep, I totally understand...there's the misconception that those who live with their parents are just lazy, but there are those who work as well so it's a wise choice to make, working and saving up so at least you have foundations when you go live by yourself.
@poe-3 жыл бұрын
@@spiritualjournal1203 And in some cultures, kids stay with their parents for a long time to look after their parents. There are various reasons why people stay with their parents, and people are too quick to judge.
@alwalkemdown78782 жыл бұрын
I’m currently back in college After taking time off because of the pandemic in 2020 it’s slowed a lot down and still is I’ll be 24 on Monday I’m young I’m stressing it or anything my mom 66 she had to hip surgery and beat cancer and she have lupus my other sister 47 no job and have a kid put she have to help mom my other brother 42 lazy lazy and he stay at the home other sister 36!nojob and have a kid I’m the youngest coming up 24 in couple days work at federal building cleaning part time and building 401k my mom is my everything and she need her kids but depend when you feel like you financially stable and ready to move out
@c.g.jonesze9089 Жыл бұрын
Im living with my parents making 6 figurs
@alwalkemdown78782 жыл бұрын
I’m currently 23 turning 24 on Monday in I’m definitely hoping that I’m in a better place in my life by the age of 25 I’m currently staying with my parents work a part time job why I’m trying to finish school recently took time of after I graduated from community college I spent there 3 years 2020 pandemic hit everything change took a year off and recently went. Back last fall hopefully I get something out of this I just want to be happy and financially stable to take of my mom who is 66 two hip surgery and beat cancer and have lupus my other sister 47 getting old age take care of my mom she have no job other sister 36 have no job brother 42 have no job I’m baby boy 24 I feel like it’s so much stress is on me to take care of them But I don’t know how money is important and I’m looking for some type job career that’s fit me I’ll lost sad and depressed and suicidal in my life
@spiritualjournal12032 жыл бұрын
you got this, if you take care of yourself first then you'll be able to take care of your other family members too...keep doing what you're doing and you'll see results. you might feel a lot of pressure, but you're young and you will figure things out for sure!
@alwalkemdown78782 жыл бұрын
@@spiritualjournal1203 Today my birthday 🥳 Big 24 you right Im young still learning but I’m also blessed to see another year because tomorrow not promise strong 💪 How old are you If you don’t mind me Asking by the way ?
@Doors0673 жыл бұрын
Yes your expected to be independent, its important to your growth as a person. You go get a job that pays the bills even if you don't like it and you rent or buy. Saying society this and that only does so much when you aren't able to care for yourself because you never learned to be independent. Its more a fear of being alone with yourself that holds most people back
@spiritualjournal12033 жыл бұрын
I never said not to get a job, my point is: anyone can live with their parents for however long they want without feeling judged. People can work, and still live with their parents because they want to save up not because they don't want to do anything with their lives. some people just want to be independent but at their own pace.
@miscboy50562 жыл бұрын
No one is truly independent. Societies are made of people who depend on each other. Unless you live off the grid then you're truly independent. My parents kicked me out when I was 17, did my fair share of living "independent". Thinking back now all my rent money could go toward my parents mortgage or my small business. Don't let the realestate defines your life style. I'm 28, moved back to my parents and just opened my 3D printable miniatures studio, Triple Spire Workshop. I'm able to support myself and my parents by just doing what I should have done long time ago.
@alwalkemdown78782 жыл бұрын
@@miscboy5056 I’m 23 approaching 24 and I still stay with my parents and my mom 66 and sister 47 , 36 brother 44,42 I’m the youngest I know I’m young out why does I feel like it’s on me to take care of them and all of them stay with my mom exact one brothers and advice and I have no car no license don’t know how to drive sometimes I feel like what’s my point of living on earth It’s came to time I thought about committing suicide because of stress and depression on my life I feel like I was left out I was in a very dark place in my life at a young age 24 because the internet make it seem like or people in society living a better life then me