Shanbiz Posted November 19, 2017 Report Share Posted November 19, 2017 It is important to have something to take you from place to place, but it is even more important to have somewhere to call home. People may show you an inviting face to come live with them for a while, but when they feel that you are overstaying they start showing you signs that you are no longer welcome in their home. Paying rent or 'squatting' in your friends home is not a comfortable idea. Having a car is great but to truly feel a sense of freedom and self-actualization, owning a home is of greater importance; even if it is just a studio home. Quote Link to comment
MsCarrotCake Posted November 25, 2017 Report Share Posted November 25, 2017 I'd go for a home. I don't have a license, that's a first, but public transport is a thing. You can live without a car in most situations. Living without a house (as in, a place to live and sleep) is a lot less pleasant. I also dislike being with other people at all times. I need my own place to recharge. Quote Link to comment
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