Living alone - Easy or Hard?
By Cool Drue
@cooldrue (35)
January 26, 2017 9:42pm CST
I bought a house somewhere in the province. And right now, I'm applying for an electricity and water that would be needing for daily lives.
I grew up with my mom and other relatives in our house which sometimes I get irritated about the noise they're creating, most of the time when I'm taking a rest or reading some stuffs. I never see myself going to different places alone. But I already tried to watch movies alone and eating at the food court on my own. And it feels nice.
But I never even tried to live on my own. I like the idea, but whenever I visited my house (the one I bought) I feel sad, alone, and cold. And lots of ideas are going inside my mind, some questions that I want to have an answer.
Most of it are how would I throw the garbage? How would I prepare the foods in the morning before I go to work? What if someone try to sneak inside my house? I also need to enhance or improve, makeover some of my appliances and stuffs.
Now, I really dunno if I really need to continue this crazy plan of mine or just put the house for rent and let other people stay in that house and earn money instead.
Do you have any idea or suggestions? Please let it burst and I'm happy to read all of it.
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5 responses
@TheInvisibleMan (17597)
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27 Jan 17
The answer to your question is: the power of adaptation.
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@reskyyandi (3608)
• Indonesia
27 Jan 17
I lived with my mom so I really worried to lived at home alone
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@hereandthere (45645)
• Philippines
27 Jan 17
you realize that freedom, independence, autonomy comes with a price. though you were annoyed by the noise in your parent's house, a lot of things were done for you or you never thought about. maybe you can start by having renting one of your rooms?
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@Friendlypink (3805)
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27 Jan 17
Get a dog not only to protect you and our ouse but also to be a companion.