4. By the time you move out you’ll probably have an even better salary.
So lets say you stay with your parents after 1-2 years of getting a good job, by the time you do move out, you may have gotten a promotion or raise, which will equip you to better survive out there.
5. You start learning responsibility with baby steps.
There’s a lot of responsibility that’s required when you live alone. You can slowly learn this while with your parents. Start budgeting the money you receive, help your parents out and buy the groceries, and by doing so, you begin to learn how to manage your money from home.
Once you move out, it won’t be so hard for you to plan yourself well.
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