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13264031 No.13264031 [Reply] [Original]

I quit my job last week because I was tired of how the place was running, no one had any integrity to do a decent/fun job, I was the only person with some vision and will to do things "properly", but combined with a very poor work ethic (I am lazy).

I am now NEET, though with passive income enough to live off.

Feels fucking bad, man. We need jobs, and we need ones that are healthy for our minds and keep us engaged.

>> No.13264057

>>13264031
you don't actually need a job. thats slave mentality. there's many great things you can do and teach yourself / experience when you are not working a job.

The issue is that theres many traps that want you to be stay a pleb tier bottom boi.

- video games
- masturbation
- television
- sleeping long
- shitty food
- drugs
- RMF radiation

You have to really repent a lot of things to be a happy neet. when you have a job shit's easy , you go to work and you come home to sleep. you dont have to battle any demons. just the capitalistic jew. many people fail at being a happy neet because of this.

>> No.13264063
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13264063

>>13264031
>We need jobs
lmao 5 year NEET reporting in, if you can't handle this get back to working wagekek

>> No.13264110

wow thats like a prisoner who wants to stay in prison afer he served his time. these people are broken mentally lune you. my biggest regret is not having used my neet time risking more. I rather kms than becoming like you.

>> No.13264160

>>13264063
Nice brother, year 7 NEET here, they don't understand because they are not enlightened like we are

>> No.13264210

>>13264031
Don't listen to the LARPers, most are full of shit. What most are describing is being self employed, which comes with high risk but can be viable but not with a lazy attitude. You will work just as hard as ever, if not more, but mostly just for yourself. Being a NEET in the more traditional, pathetic, sense is just a way of putting off suicide for a few years till your parents die. You will reach the point where no one will support you and you will not have gained the skills, knowledge, or economic background and foundation necessary to participate in the modern world. You have till roughly your mid thirties to get some sort of life foundation in place, that leaves some wiggle room for screwing up but past that point you are living on borrowed time and looking at a possible life span that can be twice that or more. Get your shit together.

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>>13264210
>NEET
>pathetic
cope wagie

>> No.13264574

>>13264057
Like what? I'm pretty sure I know what you're going to say but maybe you'll surprise me.

>> No.13264595

>>13264574
Sorry, to be more precise I'm specifically asking about this:
>here's many great things you can do and teach yourself / experience when you are not working a job

>> No.13265407

>>13264057
Let me guess, learn how to code right?
Reeeeeeeeeee