>>507423032
Thing is it's nearly everyone now and the reasons for it are very sad and speak more to the failing state of the society.
Never really being allowed to think of having a rock to cling to. Everything is impermanent in the extreme.
Basically having a dwelling and a community (that is to say the physical location around you) that you can consider permanent for you is seen as a luxury rather than a basic human requirement.
I have recently started seeing commercials on YouTube that are advertising South American countries as a place to retire to.
Think about that...
Things are so fucked that there is a potential market that exists on the idea that you will not be able to afford to retire and live in your current home and you are going to be better off selling off your assets and moving to a whole other country where your money is worth more.
This is something only fringe weirdos would do and now it's something that normie may expect to be an option.
This nation is fucked.