didn't start until he was 26 or 27 years old. it's the typical late 20s/early 30s onset for schizophrenia, my uncle had the same shit happen to him in his early 30s. my uncle was fine and then started a slow downward spiral that ended with repeated commitments to the psych ward, different medications that didn't work, electroshock therapy (nasty shit), medications that did work, periods of stability where he worked a normal job driving a truck, and then various factors (lack of discipline and not taking the medications, and possibly the medications losing effectiveness) which lead to him going on disability and living in a group home and not working again.
The Welfare-Pill
Blake White
Colton Harris
Jesus dude. That's awful.
Good luck to both of them. Good on you for sticking around.
Jordan Long
It really isn't that bad. It's much better than being a wagecuck.
If I wanted a family I probably wouldn't mind working though. I would want the best for my kids.
The problem is that this lifestyle is highly addicting. Even if it's less fulfilling and happy and it's vastly more secure and free.
There are trade offs in everything.
Please remember that before you start lifestyle pissing contest with random people.