How much freedom do you robots have? I like to think I have a decent amount, but I could obviously do better
>a job with decent pay with decent job prospects
>no gf/wife or pets
>live in a rental apartment
>parents don't need caretaking and are in good health
>~$5000 in savings
I'm not sure if living on rent provides more/less freedom compared to owning an apartment/house. An tips on how to maximize muh freedums?
>>37669976
Own property. You can't be free if you live on another man's property.
>>37670004
I'm working on it. I'm not sure if I should get a loan to the house though. Seems like enslavement to me.
>working to make Mr Shekelberg even richer
>"I'm free"
Yes, dear goy, you're so very free, keep working.
>>37670271
I've got more money to spend than someone living on NEETbux though. It allows me more freedom of choice
>>37670366
Not even trying to bully the wagie but I have $50k spare and I'm a NEET. You really should try and save more, $5k wouldn't last long.
(I am a neet out of choice and could easily get a job if I wanted to, and intend to when the neet ride ends)
>>37670479
I'm saving as fast as I possibly can. How did you save up $50k btw?
>>37670521
Scholarshipbux and then wagecucking for a bit after I graduated.