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And, uh, so he brings in income, but he's still at 29, kind of trying to figure out what's his next move.
He wants to use his, he's one of these artsy fartsy creative, you know,
And he always was active all the way through high school, and he was a band nerd and yada, yada, and martial arts and all that.
And he's his longtime girlfriend who alsoβwe all live communally here in San Diego because we either have roommates or we have each other as roommates because it's too expensive.
So him and his girlfriend live with us, and they help me take care of my dad and so on.
But anyways, I've just noticed that instead of going out and getting an actual job, he isβ
trying to kind of like develop these ideas that have to do with art that aren't bringing in any money.
But he does bring in money to pay his portion of the household.
His girlfriend works a part-time job.
She's an artist too.
Okay.
I think that's another piece of it that you're hitting on is that neither one of them has a real sense of purpose.
And I noticed this with the young people that I work with as well.
There's not a huge sense of purpose.
They're about consumption.
Which he does have.
Yeah.
I will say this that we've been discussing lately.
My dad is ill.
He's at the end of his life.