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<blockquote data-quote="Zandy12" data-source="post: 77212299" data-attributes="member: 379532"><p>Hello marlibe! 30-year old male here. I had a similar circumstance to what you're currently facing before I left my parents. If I were 24, here's what I would do - given the mistakes I feel I've made at that time:</p><p></p><p>- Do NOT drop out of college. Stay in it and complete it ASAP. The longer you delay, the worse off you'll be. I promise. If you leave college, you'll be inviting people into your life who'll influence your decisions negatively. Always be vigilant of the people you're often around in your life, including family.</p><p>- Please, please, please I'm begging you: Be wary of housing, internship, and car SCAMS. Always becareful of who you're buying from. I've gotten scammed twice and lost thousands of dollars.</p><p>- There's alot of dangerous people in this world, always becareful of who you interact with online and in public. Avoid narcissists and be very smart.</p><p>- Life is hard, and that's a good thing! Life is supposed to be filled with challenges that develop us into becoming leaders and more independent. The less reliant you are on other people's opinions or financial support, the better. Have good role models.</p><p>- It's going to be lonely. You'll see many people you've known turn down dark paths. It's common to make some bad decisions in life. However, as you get older, it'll be harder to turn things around - mainly because you'll have very little free time. Time is money!</p><p>- Move out of your parents ASAP if that will help you. It's going to be scary and hard. There's no way around it. Get a good car, insurance, and a good job. Filing taxes is easy. Don't worry.</p><p>- Google is your best friend. So is Dave Ramsey.</p><p>- Start a business and read as much as you can. Learn about politics as well.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zandy12, post: 77212299, member: 379532"] Hello marlibe! 30-year old male here. I had a similar circumstance to what you're currently facing before I left my parents. If I were 24, here's what I would do - given the mistakes I feel I've made at that time: - Do NOT drop out of college. Stay in it and complete it ASAP. The longer you delay, the worse off you'll be. I promise. If you leave college, you'll be inviting people into your life who'll influence your decisions negatively. Always be vigilant of the people you're often around in your life, including family. - Please, please, please I'm begging you: Be wary of housing, internship, and car SCAMS. Always becareful of who you're buying from. I've gotten scammed twice and lost thousands of dollars. - There's alot of dangerous people in this world, always becareful of who you interact with online and in public. Avoid narcissists and be very smart. - Life is hard, and that's a good thing! Life is supposed to be filled with challenges that develop us into becoming leaders and more independent. The less reliant you are on other people's opinions or financial support, the better. Have good role models. - It's going to be lonely. You'll see many people you've known turn down dark paths. It's common to make some bad decisions in life. However, as you get older, it'll be harder to turn things around - mainly because you'll have very little free time. Time is money! - Move out of your parents ASAP if that will help you. It's going to be scary and hard. There's no way around it. Get a good car, insurance, and a good job. Filing taxes is easy. Don't worry. - Google is your best friend. So is Dave Ramsey. - Start a business and read as much as you can. Learn about politics as well. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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