As far as living with a parent as an adult, this is a decision that must be made and agreed upon between both the parent and the adult offspring, hopefully with the best interests of both in mind. If your mother is in poor health and it is in her best interest to have a caretaker living at home with her, and you are willing to take on this responsibility, then it is probably a good decision to live at home. If you are struggling financially and need time to get yourself back on your feet, and living at home will greatly help you in this and your mother is happy to help you, then that is also a good decision to live at home.
The decision to live at home only becomes a poor one when it is not done out of the best interest of both parties involved, and may in fact be detrimental. If you are too afraid or lazy to live on your own and be financially independent and would rather rely on your mother to help take care of you and shoulder some of the responsibility, then it is a poor decision to live at home. If your mother fears empty nest syndrome and prefers to keep you at home just so she always has someone to look after and take care of, that is also a poor decision to have you live at home.
In both examples, the decision to live at home only enables your fears and/or lack of motivation. It does not encourage personal growth through learning to live independently and embrace the responsibilities that come with it. In most cases, I advise not living at home as an adult, especially if the parent is healthy and fully capable of looking after themselves.
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