Well, that goes without saying. I am certainly not going to live beyond my means.But, the most important thing is to make sure you have a way to have the kind of income you need to fund your lifestyle.
I owned a house in the suburbs and had the IT job at a Fortune 50 company, in a nice little cubicle.
Hell. Simply Hell.
Never again, the suburbs are beyond depressing homogenized crap...and working for a large corp is just another way to say sign me up just so you can wait to get laid off. Take this route and ensure your future is not in your hands.
I grew up in the suburbs. I actually don't mind them.
Here, you can have all my grown up things, RoJoHen. I'm going get working on that treehouse with a fridge, water slide and trampoline floor I've been wanting to build for most of my life.
Somehow I don't think it takes quite that much money. It just takes good credit and liking where you live enough to settle down.
That's because you're only 24 and have the mistaken impression that you need these things to be a grownup. You don't. When I was 24 (in 1994), I mistakenly believed the same thing. It's an ignorance of youth thing. Just live your life, and these things will come in there own time.
How is it ignorant to want a house and yard? I never said I needed these things to be a grown-up. I just want these things! I hate apartment life. I want to live in a house. I want a yard because I enjoy yardwork. I want a garage because I'm tired of the inside of my car being 150 degrees in the summertime and worrying about whether it's even going to start in the dead of winter. That has nothing to do with youth, and it's not something I'm going to out-grow.
I just called them "grown-up things" because they're things often associated with being an adult.
Personally I have all of things that you mentioned, but I long to downsize and live more simply...and I have a resaonably modest lifestyle.
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