TL;DR
Adventure, necessity, and urgency are knocking on my door. It’s time for me to start embracing chaos again.
Whom am I speaking to? Who is this going to help?
The guy who has little practical life experience.
My Practical Experience
I’m considering moving out.
While I’ve previously outlined the benefits of living with family. There’s a sense of adventure and risk that calls me.
At what point does the the money I save from living with parents override the life experience I lose? The confidence I have in myself to go “out there” for opportunity, whether it be here in my hometown, or in a big city, or even in another country.
One thing that’s on my mind is that if I want to eventually date, I’d like to be someone who can do things with other people.
I’d imagine that if I lived solo again, I’d pick up activities and hobbies that I otherwise would miss.
Not to mention as well, I often thing about the example I set for my brothers–am I telling them that it’s okay to rely on parents when an adult?
If anything else, I want to create a sense of urgency to get things done, and a reason for work for more money.
Because as long as I stay here with my parents, the necessity to succeed is not nearly as high. All champions in all walks of life understand the value of necessity.
This post may start the development of a series of posts called “AirBnB living”, where I document my findings from my practical experience.
Alas, for now, I don’t have practical experience to share, but all good things start from an idea. We’ll see where this one takes me.
Maybe before booking an AirBnB for two months, I can get used to at least working in a different location. Tomorrow, I’ll go work at the library, and then document my findings.
Given your thoughts and opinions, what practical actions can we take?
I’m sharing my thoughts openly, with no practical advice I can offer…yet.