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Millennials are threatening dozens of industries

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OasisMan
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I go during the day in the middle of the week, so the theater is empty
aggie_fan13
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i pirate movies like a real american
FarmerJohn
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SOHO houses
I had to google that. It sounds absolutely miserable.
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kayakag said:

Duncan Idaho said:

I have posted this before but the three biggest mistake I see kids in their 20's make are:

1) getting too much car.
2) getting a house too soon
3) getting too much of a relationship too soon


All three of those are anchors that will prevent you from exploring you social/personal/career options when you can most afford to be selfish and explore those options.
I disagree with 2&3. Married early and bought a house early. Working out great.
Agreed. Because I got married and bought a house at 24 it enabled my wife and I to sell that house years later for a nice gain to buy our second house. We then sold that one and now have a larger, nicer house in a great neighborhood that is completely paid for. We also have a ton of money in our retirement accounts, have funded our 3 kids college for the most part and have nice paid for cars. This was all possible because we pooled our money and made smart long term decisions with it.

I would not change a thing about what we did.
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Dave Robicheaux said:

Millennials ( me) would also rather be mobile then join a country club. I can see that being an issue in the future.
Someday you might realize that it's possible to do both.
 
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