And now I don't have a car, only mom has. We share it and it's very inconvenient.
And what if I'd be married and had kids? Carrying kids to a (good city) school + sport or something educational every day + wife or me going to job. That's automotive slavery.
@shegeley living in a country side can be a pain yes, but I like it because potentially you can be fully autonomous. Your own food, your own water, your own electricity and so on, but it is harder in many aspects. Compared to an apartment it is much easier to own bigger place in a country side.