Message from @Deleted User

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2019-05-27 03:03:39 UTC  

And within collectivist - women/children/pets/men

2019-05-27 03:03:52 UTC  

yeeeep.

2019-05-27 03:04:14 UTC  

I do have a stupid adult question for you all...

2019-05-27 03:04:22 UTC  

Shoot

2019-05-27 03:04:22 UTC  

Identity is very much a existential crutch. Nihilism is hated because it shows a existential crisis most are unwilling to navigate.

2019-05-27 03:04:25 UTC  

yes?

2019-05-27 03:05:16 UTC  

identity in itself is a complex issue because how can you define yourself when you are not one thing you are good and bad, dumb and smart @Deleted User

2019-05-27 03:05:31 UTC  

My company is letting me stay at a low cost apartment but I need to find my own place within the next two weeks. I've been looking at condos, townhouses (rent and sale) and apartments. Since I'll live alone what do you all suggest? I'll probably stay in the area for 2-3 years total so buying doesn't seem right.

2019-05-27 03:05:48 UTC  

And self worth invested in identity is pretty arbitrary. Grasping at straws telling oneself they found firm footing. Self perpetuated logical fallacy.

2019-05-27 03:06:18 UTC  

I know buying is usually only a good idea for 5-7 years stay right?

2019-05-27 03:06:19 UTC  

what is your goal @Deleted User is it to retire as early as possible? is it to live a good stable life?

2019-05-27 03:06:55 UTC  

I want to retire early but also live well. I have only ever lived off $15,000 per year. Apparently that's pretty frugal but it felt nice to me.

2019-05-27 03:07:19 UTC  

End of the day I basicly do not care what other people do. Serves me no value. Only care if it imposes on my life.

2019-05-27 03:07:44 UTC  

*maximum kek*

2019-05-27 03:08:22 UTC  

well, if your goal is retire as early as possible you need to cut out all expenses and save as much as you can in a way that you will compound what you are putting into it if you want to enjoy yourself and not eat ramen for 5years then you move away from that and go towards comfort

2019-05-27 03:08:40 UTC  

It's because I am still re-programming myself but the idea of living alone in a luxury apartment/townhouse alone with no debt/wife/pets/etc seems amazing but also terrifying.

2019-05-27 03:09:04 UTC  

You could hump a waifu there

2019-05-27 03:09:05 UTC  

also, you could buy in theory a house thats okayish and fix/repair it to then flip it for a higher cost in afew years

2019-05-27 03:09:18 UTC  

If that's your thing

2019-05-27 03:09:23 UTC  

or rent and stash away

2019-05-27 03:09:44 UTC  

@Mr.Black Yeah, I've been looking a lot into "FIRE" and did all the calculations.

2019-05-27 03:09:53 UTC  

I definitely prefer equities over real estate.

2019-05-27 03:10:11 UTC  

I rather start my own venture than turn to real estate honestly.

2019-05-27 03:10:29 UTC  

I do dislike large metros. I lived in a few and they're fucking terrible.

2019-05-27 03:10:44 UTC  

it all depends on what you want to do in the next few years, if you buy you are stuck there so lets say your boss fires you in a year, you now can't pack up and go job hunting in a different area as quickly @Deleted User

2019-05-27 03:12:22 UTC  

Isnt the market basicly on a fed put? All the data sucks as of recent.

2019-05-27 03:12:32 UTC  

Ok so renting it is. Now, what is the best option in renting overall and how long before I move/purchase real estate? I know at some point the math supports owning.

2019-05-27 03:12:39 UTC  

How long can they pump it?

2019-05-27 03:12:57 UTC  

@Deleted User Yeah, the inverted yield curve.

2019-05-27 03:13:06 UTC  

I'm still going 100% equities knowing that.

2019-05-27 03:13:07 UTC  

lol

2019-05-27 03:13:07 UTC  

Getting inverteder

2019-05-27 03:13:10 UTC  

😄

2019-05-27 03:13:23 UTC  

lmao i love how all over this place is

2019-05-27 03:13:44 UTC  

We're on the cusp of a economic shit storm.

2019-05-27 03:13:49 UTC  

Apartments are usually cheaper so I'll probably stick to that.

2019-05-27 03:14:00 UTC  

$1k/mo is average around here

2019-05-27 03:14:08 UTC  

Yeah I would definitely say renting till you know your long term goals as far as where you wanna settle down or whatever

2019-05-27 03:14:27 UTC  

also @Deleted User keep in mind the markets could always crash so you buy a home for 150k then a crash happens and you lose 50k total worth, you are now always at a loss and you are stuck in a area where it has become blighted because its harder to sell

2019-05-27 03:14:28 UTC  

Its going to be funny watching thots try to get at me and my resources.

2019-05-27 03:14:41 UTC  

@Deleted User how many square feet?