In numerous countries, the pressure to own a home rather than rent has become increasingly pervasive. This phenomenon can be attributed to societal norms that equate homeownership with success. Individuals feel compelled to purchase property as proof of their financial stability and achievement, often regardless of their actual financial means. Moreover, there is a prevailing belief that not owning a home reflects poorly on one's financial management skills, leading to social stigma and judgment. From my perspective, this societal pressure is concerning and highlights an issue that needs to be addressed.