>>1274041my reasons against hoboing.
moneys for toys (bikes, skis, canoes, guns)
healthcare
house
pets
holydays (not some beach shit but like trekking in nepal)
quality food and drink
retirement (at least in some kind)
if you have a good job its great to remain a normie and not really wage chucking.
i'm a petroleum engineer in a EU country so i have good pay and work conditions. i can buy lots of toys and holydays all over the world. and can play backpacker hobo on those days. Meanwhile i save up moneys to buy an old farm in the foothills of the alps. my family is rich to so i can expect to inherit rental properties that bring in 1k€/ month in 20 years or so. i the end i could just buy a camper and bum around on the weeks off. but i love the farm town feel.
if QT proofs to be solid i might start a family though only if its bullet proof with long relationship to build on and prenup etc. otherwise cocaine and hookers/goats and maybe a surrogate mother with artificial fertilization of a donor egg.