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Is 32 years too old an age to get one's life together?

At 32 I look back at my life and realize I've never really lived life. I say that because I spent most my life living for and doing things for other people that I never really focused on what was really important, which was myself.

At this age I thought I would have my own place, a car and A decent amount of money in my account. Instead I am living with my parents and helping them out with rent. I work from because of Covid as a graphic designer. I really want to move out of NYC. I have been living here for over 20 years, I honestly hate it here, because it is not the same city I fell in love with. But with $500 in my checking and as little as $7,000 saved up not sure if I can. I want to move to Connecticut, Ohio or Minnesota and just rebuild my life. With my salary I have found places I can afford, but it means I would stop helping my parents. I am the youngest of 4 kids, but feel I am the oldest. Because I am the only helping my parents, and the ones my older siblings come to, to borrow money. Despite the fact they have been working way longer than me and make more than me.

I know younger guys than me who are always on vacation, driving foreign cars, flashing money, women etc... on social media. I know social media can and is deceiving, and most of them are not living the type of lives they claim to live. But with the gifts and talents I have, I feel if my parents really invested in me and if I focused on myself I could of been somewhere big.

Been living with anxiety and depression for many years because of this. To the point that I am sick and tired of being sick and tired. I have tried moving but my parents don't want me to. But at 32 I need to live my own life. I don't see myself moving forward unless I move from NYC. I have so many options to choose from, but I will have to disappoint my parents. But at this point I may have no choice. I am tired of living my life safe and living for others. Tired of spending so much money, time and effort for others with little to nothing in return. These days having a heart is not good. Because people will take advantage of it. The people around me seem to successful and at a good place in life. It is time for me to live for myself.
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SW-User
NYC is unreal in terms of expense. Relocation would be a good financial option for you, if you don't mind being separated from the old folks. Maybe it is time to make a getaway and become a new you.
Blodyn · 22-25, F
What is NYC? @SW-User
SW-User
@Blodyn I think it is a state of mind; i.e., New York state of mind. NYC = The BIG Apple.
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@SW-User Like Cardiff?
SW-User
@Blodyn I couldn't tell you; I haven't been to Wales.
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@SW-User Cardiff is like New York. It’s got the National Museum. It’s got Gregg’s! It’s our capital city!
Blodyn · 22-25, F
@SW-User Is New York your capital city. Thought not!
SW-User
@Blodyn Nah, NYC is too crowded for me. I would love to see Wales someday.
Blodyn · 22-25, F
Oh. I wish you could. You would be so made welcome. But you may have to eat whatever is growing in the garden! Could be parsnip soup in February or broad beans for supper! Meaning just broad beans! But you’ll get butter on them. Always Welsh butter! @HauntedWitch]
SW-User
@Blodyn That sounds perfectly lovely to me.
Blodyn · 22-25, F
You are so lovely and you will be made so welcome in my country. Let us know when you are arriving. The Mayor of Cardiff will receive you into my country and bid you welcome. So sorry. I know what they are like. I tried to slip you in quietly! @SW-User
lonelydreamer · 31-35, M
@SW-User Thanks for the feedback, honestly feel moving away from my folks and getting away from NYC will be the best course of action for me. I don't see myself growing in this city. It's too crowded, dirty, overpriced and the crime rate is going higher. I feel like nothing is going to change unless I move.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 is lovely
SW-User
@QuietEd2019 I am sure it is. I have seen pics. It is one of those few places that gives me a *homesick* sort of feeling, as if I had been there before...but I haven't.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User perhaps in a past life?
SW-User
@QuietEd2019 Feels like it, but I don't know that I believe in past lives.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User I am not sure I do either not being Buddhist 🤔 though is seemingly regular that people have memories of past life? Maybe a soul gets reused 🤷‍♂️
SW-User
@QuietEd2019 The kind of deja vu I mentioned is quite common; in other words, most people seem to have it at some point in time.

I have often wondered about it -- what it means for me.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User any Welsh ancestors?
SW-User
@QuietEd2019 Possibly. On one side of the family tree, there is a sort of Anglo mix. There is definitely English and Scottish...not so sure about Welsh or Irish.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User ahh lovely 🥰 probably more than enough to feel at home or homesick for Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 and or U.K. as a whole
SW-User
@QuietEd2019 One of my friends, whose father was born in Ireland, observed to me that most of my favorite actors, TV shows and movies are either from the UK or about it. It's odd, but I hadn't noticed this myself. She was right though.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User ahh yeah seems regular in America to have some fascination with U.K. 🥰
SW-User
@QuietEd2019 My friend said I was the only person she knew, other than herself, who was interested in these things. In her case, it makes total sense as she visited her family in Ireland several times each year.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@SW-User ahh right ☺️ Well I am glad you like U.K. shows movies and actors