If life is not satisfactory at present, it is better to jump out, which may be a little bitter in the early stage and greatly improved in the later stage. If you are still young and don't work hard, you will have a heavy burden in the future and you will not dare to work hard at all.
I am also a post-90 s who went home to start a business. I will work hard now and won't regret it later.
Few college students return to the countryside.
Most people bought houses in the city and paid off their mortgages. The college students in our village are basically in this mode. They have their own small family in the city, and they are under great pressure after paying off their mortgage. Giving birth to children is a big expense. However, people go higher, and too few people can come back.
Nowadays, the general idea of rural young people is to buy a house in the city. Whether it is a loan or not, just say it, even if the pressure is great, you must carry it yourself. Once you go home, you may be laughed at by the villagers and think that you can't get along in the city. Therefore, even if you accomplish nothing in the city, you will stay there. At least your parents will speak very well, and you can brag about it if you find a wife.
Some people will definitely go back to the countryside.
For many rural college students who just graduated from school, making a living is the first priority, so at the beginning of graduation, the most important thing is to have a place to work. As for buying a house, it will be a few years later, so many people will choose to go to a big city to develop, and then rent a cabin near their work place as their temporary residence. They plan to buy a house and take root in the big city when their jobs are stable and they have some savings, but it often backfires.
So some people choose to buy a house in a small town or go back to the countryside to build a house, thinking that this can get rid of the bad luck of house slaves and reduce economic pressure. Small towns and rural areas can't provide them with opportunities to make a living and room for development, so they can only go back to big cities for development, resulting in vacant houses. This is the real helplessness. In the end, it is normal for some people to choose to go back to the countryside to support the elderly, and some people go back to small towns to develop, which is also forced by the situation.