I’ve realized I’m a very atypical person: talking to coworkers in my age range today I realized they have a better financial situation than mine: they are married, some with children, own their own condos, houses, or are paying a mortgage, but can still live a normal life, own a car, some even have the luxury of not having to work 40 hours a week, but 32 because they don’t need to work more, house already paid, family and life objectives achieved.

Me: I’m 43, I don’t own but rent, meaning I pay for something I’m never going to own. The last 2 years I’ve been saving like crazy because I’m afraid of not having enough money for retirement, and because in my past I did so much stupid shit, meaning I wasted so many years not doing anything of use.

I have around 100K in the bank, I know I should invest but I’m also scared of losing that money and I don’t know if I should use that money as a down payment for a house.

My father owns 3 houses and I envy him. I’ve been thinking about asking him to sell one of the houses and give me the proceeds so I can buy my own place because some of my coworkers did that and could finance their own home. When my father went to study to another state my grandfather bought him a house there so he wouldn’t have to rent. When he moved back to home state he sold and invested the money to buy a new house there. He had way easier than me. It’s not fair. I feel… unloved?

I guess this makes me an entitled ass but I feel so… lost?

To summarize, I feel like a loser because I’m old, I’m behind most of my coworkers my age, I’m a very individualistic person but this means I’m going to die alone, but sometimes I feel alone and scared of being old and alone. I don’t own anything of value to my name, it’s like I’m an old teenager.

  • ScoffingLizard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    You are doing very well. I got married at 42. It’s the only time I’ve been married and was the worst mistake I’ve ever made. I love my spouse very much, but it was still a very big mistake. Don’t envy those people. Being lonely is still easier, and kids suck. Go get married and see how fast you save money then. You’ll be fucked.

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      3 days ago

      I love my spouse very much, but it was still a very big mistake.

      You’ve piqued my curiosity lol. What about marriage specifically was a mistake when you love your spouse? Taxes?

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        3 days ago

        Just being drove in the ground. Adult child that causes severe issues. Being over committed as an introvert. Relocated and now can’t leave a place I hate because I’m so exhausted from problems. Too much noise and can’t sleep. Can’t sell house we bought for reason that is no longer valid because market sucks. There is some stupid occasion or celebration all the time. Can’t have staycation because it’s not relaxing. Money going out the window constantly.

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          3 days ago

          Oh…I’m sorry things have been rough. I don’t think any of that is because of marriage? You sound burnt out, I hope things ease up sooner rather than later for you.