Hi, Sirxavier.
What I read was that you wanted to try new things and get a part-time job. I don't know that this necessarily equates to living on your own. You could finish your degree at the local college and it won't cost that much. If you're finished with two years of school, that's half the battle anyway.
And if you want a job, I don't see how your father could really stop you, unless he kicked you out of the house, which would seem counterintuitive in light of the fact that he places high value on your financial success.
The way it sounds to me is that this issue is more of a issue of personal goals vs. other people's goals, and not necessarily about the logistics of living on your own? Is this true? |