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And I know it would really upset my parents if I moved away. So my thought is the easy default choice - that it does not make any sense to move just to get away for no good reason. But I'm constantly wondering when it'll be time to leave my comfort zone? Maybe 10 years from now I won't be wondering what if?

Or should I be focusing on other things? If it were me I'd do whatever I needed to to become financially independent and then look for a new job in a different area if you still are feeling stuck. I would not let your parents guilt you into staying. You can still be loving and supportive of them and not live in the same town. Originally Posted by mizzlea. My guess, OP, is that many of the people who move to some new place a reasonable distance away without any money or a plan either can't afford to join C-D and brag on their experiences or just want to forget about the experience.

As a grad student, I moved miles away with very limited resources I did have a job but I had to wait a bit to get paid , and I would never do that again. It might make sense if the "goal" is a temporary move, to "find yourself" or just to get a new environment. I'd say to plan for a temporary move, because to make a permanent move to a distant location where you have no family, no friends, no contacts, no familiarity with the place, etc. You'll run into challenges and headaches that you can never plan for, and you will get homesick for your family and friends at some point.

If you have a clear longterm goal, the challenges might be worth it. Without a strong, compelling reason to stick around though, the temptation will be to turn around and go back to where you came from once the going gets tough. I had no job prospects, no friends in the area and no reason to live there, but it ended up being the best decision of my life. I've also turned down opportunities to live in places most would jump at because I had that voice in the back of my mind telling me it just wasn't quite right.

Now I live in a place I've dreamed and planned on living in my entire life. Moves can't always be mapped out; life is unpredictable and unexpected. But if you can answer these five questions with certainty and no shred of doubt, then take the plunge, move to the city, embrace the change. But if you're not ready, don't feel the pressure to do it.

The right opportunity in the right place will present itself when the timing is right. By Lindsey Bosman. Moving can be scary, but it can also be exhilarating. Before packing up your things and starting life over somewhere else, ask yourself these questions: 1.

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