Author, I left my parents at the age of 19. I took my diploma, the summer passed and in September I moved out. That was the right decision in my life! If you have a good income, move out after graduation. Don't argue with yours !!! Exit as far as possible, if you have the opportunity. As for your education - continue it, but not at university, but in what you are interested in. Hire a computer scientist to show you things, read books yourself, attend courses and educate yourself in economics, logic and strategy. One day you can enroll in university, but if you have a business, let it be part-time. Invest your time and effort in this endeavor. Never listen to your parents. They want the best for you, the thing is, they don't know what's good these days. They belong to a damaged generation, grown up and educated at another time, in which they have not learned to be enterprising and creative, they have learned to always think of victims and wait for someone to fix them, for something to happen. ... I left my parents at the age of 19. In just 10 years (exactly) I achieved much more than they did in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and stay unemployed. they are taught to always think of victims and wait for someone to fix them, for something to happen. ... I left my parents at the age of 19. In just 10 years (exactly) I achieved much more than they did in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. they are taught to always think of victims and wait for someone to fix them, for something to happen. ... I left my parents at the age of 19. In just 10 years (exactly) I achieved much more than they did in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and stay unemployed. (exactly) I have achieved much more than they have in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. (exactly) I have achieved much more than they have in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed.
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Author, I left my parents at the age of 19. I took my diploma, the summer passed and in September I moved out. That was the right decision in my life! If you have a good income, move out after graduation. Don't argue with yours !!! Exit as far as possible, if you have the opportunity. As for your education - continue it, but not at university, but in what you are interested in. Hire a computer scientist to show you things, read books yourself, attend courses and educate yourself in economics, logic and strategy. One day you can enroll in university, but if you have a business, let it be part-time. Invest your time and effort in this endeavor. Never listen to your parents. They want the best for you, the thing is, they don't know what's good these days. They belong to a damaged generation, grown up and educated at another time, in which they have not learned to be enterprising and creative, they have learned to always think of victims and wait for someone to fix them, for something to happen. ... I left my parents at the age of 19. In just 10 years (exactly) I achieved much more than they did in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and stay unemployed. they are taught to always think of victims and wait for someone to fix them, for something to happen. ... I left my parents at the age of 19. In just 10 years (exactly) I achieved much more than they did in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. they are taught to always think of victims and wait for someone to fix them, for something to happen. ... I left my parents at the age of 19. In just 10 years (exactly) I achieved much more than they did in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and stay unemployed. (exactly) I have achieved much more than they have in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. (exactly) I have achieved much more than they have in my entire life. Today I work for pleasure or I don't work at all, if I like. I have a house of 750 square meters in the capital, a house on the seafront, a bank account abroad, the best possible health insurance, I drive a Cayenne, I have friends, a stable family. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed. My parents' income together is as much as I sometimes spend a day. If I had stayed with them, I would now be counting my pennies for a loaf of bread, I would graduate from a modest university (their ambitions are always modest) and be unemployed.