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I'm getting tired of everything 4chan, the wagecuckery, the housing prices, the lack of available good jobs, the waste of time that is university, the over-entitled women, you know the drill.
Rather than be a wagecuck or a neet, I'm debating a third option and deciding whether or not to save up and buy a homestead in Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas or Michigan (I'm a US citizen, staying in the UK atm) with a few friends who are also considering it, and gradually learning to become as self sufficient as possible, ideally 100% within a year or two of moving. Over the next few years while saving we could train and learn almost all of the skills we'd need, and like I said the shift will be gradual rather than immediate.
Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, possibly from anyone who's done something similar?
>inb4 "it won't be easy anon"
Well aware, anon, but I'd rather work hard every day to feed myself and build a life I can call my own than just keep being someone's wagebitch at Papa John's.
Rather than be a wagecuck or a neet, I'm debating a third option and deciding whether or not to save up and buy a homestead in Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas or Michigan (I'm a US citizen, staying in the UK atm) with a few friends who are also considering it, and gradually learning to become as self sufficient as possible, ideally 100% within a year or two of moving. Over the next few years while saving we could train and learn almost all of the skills we'd need, and like I said the shift will be gradual rather than immediate.
Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, possibly from anyone who's done something similar?
>inb4 "it won't be easy anon"
Well aware, anon, but I'd rather work hard every day to feed myself and build a life I can call my own than just keep being someone's wagebitch at Papa John's.