Agreed. Unless you’re looking for direction as to how to eke out a living endlessly borrowing from your family & panhandling, there’s nothing inspirational about Kyle’s lifestyle whatsoever. Other than the hatters, who’s watching this for some sort of feel good entertainment value? At this point, it’s painfully obvious that he’s in over his head with the apartment only a week or so in. I don’t care that he claims that he’s moving & doesn’t want to buy any more furniture because he’s out of there in a month (or two, or maybe the end of the year, who knows?), it’s clear the truth is he can’t afford to furnish the place. I suppose we’re to believe that successful online influencers eat every meal sitting on a towel on the floor until god know when because they don’t want to pay to move a dining room table & a few chairs? Sure, Kyle, makes total sense, my guy. So in the end, what we’ve got here is a broke, thirty year old man, with only a sofa, tv & mattress to call his own, playing house in an empty apartment with whichever plain Jane girlfriend stumbles in front of his lens for the day? Yeah, that’s not lifestyle content, that’s the beginning of every episode of the tv show Intervention I’ve ever seen