>>60857596

Ask literally any American that visits Europe. It's a museum. It feels quaint. It feels provincial. "Here is my tiny apartment, here is my little bike, maybe one day I'll be rich and afford a tiny car."

>when will you retire?

"70, because I live barebones paycheck to paycheck and have no real ability to earn above a rigidly middle class level."

It's grim. For some of you, that might seem great, a small time, provincial, 1915 standard of living. For those of us with ambition and a desire to build something, it's horrid.