Wow, so much negativism about this article! Nonstop gas about sugar daddies, living off her body, fun until the money runs out, mommy and daddy paying, living off welfare, etc.
I detect a lot of sour grapes from decades long cube dwellers here which is really sad. I say more power to these bold youngsters! Go live life to the fullest! Be adventurous.
Powerful laptop computers, the internet and ubiquitous global broadband communications has given incredible opportunity to people to work anywhere in the world that they want. Why not take advantage of that and explore? Why be tied to a cube for 40 years? Why think “I’ll do what I REALLY want to do after I retire?” Is that a healthy way to go through life?
Our oldest daughter is doing something along these lines. She is working for a small company and she structured her position to allow her to work anywhere in the world. She has learned to live very frugally, makes good money, and has great savings and investments. Right now she’s backpacking a couple hundred miles of the John Muir Trail in the California Sierras.
‘She has learned to live very frugally, makes good money, and has great savings and investments. Right now shes backpacking a couple hundred miles of the John Muir Trail in the California Sierras.’
is she married...?