Broke, living at home in 30s, working, facing rent, no hope (IRELAND PILL)

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@6ft4 @Foreverbrad @jester patell @anythingtobenormal

1/ Irish housing is now a class filter, not a market.


Work income no longer reliably buys proximity, independence, dating access, or adult life.


2/ Rent at 40–50% of gross salary means the wage is fake.


You are not earning a life.
You are renting permission to keep working.


3/ The winners are not “hard workers.”


They are asset holders, inheritors, protected public-sector incumbents, landlords, and people born before the ladder was pulled up.


4/ Living at home in your 30s is no longer personal failure.


It is the visible symptom of a broken capital structure.


5/ The brutal rule:


Salary gets you survival.
Assets get you dignity.
Family balance sheet gets you freedom.


6/ Ireland did not run out of intelligence, effort, or ambition.


It ran out of affordable entry points into adulthood.
 
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everything is expensive what are you getting at?
 
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Sorry Seth, but the only thing that would make me give a molecule of thought to Ireland is seeing McGregor on the White House card
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No excuse tbh study more and harder and aim for top careers and you’ll be just fine don’t expect to start a life on minimum wage
 
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@6ft4 @Foreverbrad @jester patell @anythingtobenormal

1/ Irish housing is now a class filter, not a market.


Work income no longer reliably buys proximity, independence, dating access, or adult life.


2/ Rent at 40–50% of gross salary means the wage is fake.


You are not earning a life.
You are renting permission to keep working.


3/ The winners are not “hard workers.”


They are asset holders, inheritors, protected public-sector incumbents, landlords, and people born before the ladder was pulled up.


4/ Living at home in your 30s is no longer personal failure.


It is the visible symptom of a broken capital structure.


5/ The brutal rule:


Salary gets you survival.
Assets get you dignity.
Family balance sheet gets you freedom.


6/ Ireland did not run out of intelligence, effort, or ambition.



It ran out of affordable entry points into adulthood.
time to move brah
 
they must’ve shorted
 
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*the world
Price of living has gotten worse but in my American state me and most of my peers could move out if we were initiated

I could probably afford it now at 21 but it would be a very bad financial decision as my parents don't mind me staying for a few more years
 
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Price of living has gotten worse but in my American state me and most of my peers could move out if we were initiated

I could probably afford it now at 21 but it would be a very bad financial decision as my parents don't mind me staying for a few more years
save more money then leave
 
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@6ft4 @Foreverbrad @jester patell @anythingtobenormal

1/ Irish housing is now a class filter, not a market.


Work income no longer reliably buys proximity, independence, dating access, or adult life.


2/ Rent at 40–50% of gross salary means the wage is fake.


You are not earning a life.
You are renting permission to keep working.


3/ The winners are not “hard workers.”


They are asset holders, inheritors, protected public-sector incumbents, landlords, and people born before the ladder was pulled up.


4/ Living at home in your 30s is no longer personal failure.


It is the visible symptom of a broken capital structure.


5/ The brutal rule:


Salary gets you survival.
Assets get you dignity.
Family balance sheet gets you freedom.


6/ Ireland did not run out of intelligence, effort, or ambition.



It ran out of affordable entry points into adulthood.
Dnr, just try everything in the book to make money since you dont have anything to lose
 
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No excuse tbh study more and harder and aim for top careers and you’ll be just fine don’t expect to start a life on minimum wage
True to some extent

But I was not me at 12 years old, I was some 12 year old little shit

The burden of adulthood hadn't hit me yet, I was still a boy, so studying hard enough to get scholarships wasnt really gonna happen

I'm lucky, I come from moderate wealth so people have money saved for me,

But for the brokie families not studying in high school is enough to fuck everything up

Your whole life shouldn't be dependent on your teenage work ethic, that's fucking brutal as shit
 
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I’m gonna get 2-4k a month burger neet bucks :smonk:
 
youre the one who told me your life story and gave an answer in the same paragraph what tf did you expect?
You see this here?

Go on, take a look,
my parents don't mind me staying for a few more years
Here I make it obvious that I will stay for a few years then leave, did you think I wasn't going to save during that period of time? And you thought I needed someone to tell me to save money?
 
Most obvious ai sentence blud, its not this its that!

IMG 0947
 
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@6ft4 @Foreverbrad @jester patell @anythingtobenormal

1/ Irish housing is now a class filter, not a market.


Work income no longer reliably buys proximity, independence, dating access, or adult life.


2/ Rent at 40–50% of gross salary means the wage is fake.


You are not earning a life.
You are renting permission to keep working.


3/ The winners are not “hard workers.”


They are asset holders, inheritors, protected public-sector incumbents, landlords, and people born before the ladder was pulled up.


4/ Living at home in your 30s is no longer personal failure.


It is the visible symptom of a broken capital structure.


5/ The brutal rule:


Salary gets you survival.
Assets get you dignity.
Family balance sheet gets you freedom.


6/ Ireland did not run out of intelligence, effort, or ambition.



It ran out of affordable entry points into adulthood.
why not do like the african immigrants, free house, free car, free warbride on the irish governments dime
 
You see this here?

Go on, take a look,

Here I make it obvious that I will stay for a few years then leave, did you think I wasn't going to save during that period of time? And you thought I needed someone to tell me to save money?
then why reply to me?
 
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@6ft4 @Foreverbrad @jester patell @anythingtobenormal

1/ Irish housing is now a class filter, not a market.


Work income no longer reliably buys proximity, independence, dating access, or adult life.


2/ Rent at 40–50% of gross salary means the wage is fake.


You are not earning a life.
You are renting permission to keep working.


3/ The winners are not “hard workers.”


They are asset holders, inheritors, protected public-sector incumbents, landlords, and people born before the ladder was pulled up.


4/ Living at home in your 30s is no longer personal failure.


It is the visible symptom of a broken capital structure.


5/ The brutal rule:


Salary gets you survival.
Assets get you dignity.
Family balance sheet gets you freedom.


6/ Ireland did not run out of intelligence, effort, or ambition.



It ran out of affordable entry points into adulthood.
Yeah it's a shit place to live icl
 

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