Moving Out Is a Speed Decision
There comes a point where moving out of your parents' place stops being about independence and starts being about speed. The ideological gap between you and your parents is real, and bridging it takes time, energy, and rounds of convincing that the world outside simply refuses to wait for. When everything around you is moving at triple the pace it used to, you need an environment where you can absorb the bad, process it fast, and get straight to work.
Living under someone else's framework, someone whose pace and priorities were built for a different era, slows that down. Moving out is less about freedom and more about removing friction from your own path. The faster you can dissolve the poison and get to what actually matters, the further ahead you get.