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no degree, no skills, what should i do, sold a couple of eth to neet for awhile, but i need some career path ideas. anybody stuck like me, i want something creative, but the whole world is kind of diluted with streamers. diy music. and writers. even podcasts just got diluted, even so i know making a living as a creative is harder as you get older.
Im losing faith in my future, its good ive got investments, but i cant just sell asset to stay away from the poverty line.

>> No.56117904

>>56117880
At this point, basically no content creators are primarily "creative". By that I mean, their dominant personality trait or drive is not creativity. You have to churn things out on a schedule otherwise your algorithm gets fucked. You have to churn things out that are about currently trending topics otherwise your algorithm gets fucked. You have to churn things out that are within a window of acceptability otherwise your algorithm gets fucked. This is true whether you are talking about creating a video, writing a blog, publishing on YouTube, Twitch, Substack, TikTok, or anywhere else. There were probably a handful, hell maybe even a few hundred, people in the 20th century who have been patronized by incredibly wealthy benefactors (mostly their family) and been able to produce things at their own pace without any external obligations. It was always as realistic a path as saying "I might try to win the lottery when I grow up". Literally.

If you don't care about creativity and just want to churn things out, then new content creators will always blow up. I don't think it's a good investment of your time, all things considered, but someone who starts today will absolutely be full-time 5 years from now. It's just that 99.9% of the people who start today won't even keep doing it a year from now.

>> No.56117975

>>56117904
i started churning out a bunch of stuff, but what should i do in the mean time is what im getting at. I saved enough money for my self for the next couple of years, but it involves selling a bunch of assets as well.
i just want to know a good way to make money, a job, something interesting that doesn't take my whole day like a 9to5. i dont want to sell my assets, im good with money, but need some cash flow.

>> No.56117986

You could reduce your expenses by living in your car.

>> No.56118006
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56118006

>>56117880
it just surprises me when nothing podcasters become millionaires over night.

>> No.56118026
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56118026

>>56117880
Say less.

>> No.56118039

>>56117880
learn to solder. you'll be competing with incompetent shitskins and there is access to tech company paychecks

>> No.56118083

>>56118026
I dual degree'd in Unbelievable and God tiers

>> No.56118085

>>56118026
Engineering is way fucking overrated. It is actually all just paperwork and admin work. You'll want to kill yourself after about two years.

>> No.56118100

>>56118085
been doing it for 4 and firing on all cylinders. completely unfireable and i have few life obligations

>> No.56118114

>>56118100
I mean, if you can handle it then more power to you. I'm very good at the technical work but at least at my last job I almost never got to actually do that. It was all documents and meetings and planning and bullshit.

>> No.56118145

>>56118114
do a job hop to a smaller company

>> No.56118545

>>56117904
>There were probably a handful, hell maybe even a few hundred, people in the 20th century who have been patronized by incredibly wealthy benefactors (mostly their family) and been able to produce things at their own pace without any external obligations.
There were literal millions actually, but simp for your masters dumbass.

>> No.56118727

>>56117880
Cloud security or web3 developer

>> No.56118732

>>56118039
Welding is a good option too.

>> No.56118742

Back to chantilly ok?

>> No.56118897
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56118897

>>56117880
I'm nearly 40, at some point you have to accept you're just a fag with no remarkable skills. Sure, I've read a lot during my life, dabbled myself in studying anatomy and doing a little drawing , hit the gym, played some chess, I speak a foreign language quite decently, but all of that is amateurish at best. That's a hard pill to swallow. Unless you devote all your focus on one thing and one thing only and gain the acknowledgement and respect of others through a hard-earned position of power, you're nothing in the eyes of others. I'm a neet since my twenties and love being one and have tons of cash set for a lifetime but sometimes I wish I weren't so schizo to play the rat race and actually achieve...something. Anything. Everytime people ask me what do I do for a living the question shocks me and I really don't know how to answer. Not to mention if I'm married (which I'm not obviously) O. I don't even have a GF and never had one. I don't see myself cumming inside a fertile pussy and having offspring and responsibilities

>> No.56118902

>>56117975
its over for you sorry. youre supposed to grind in your 20s before your brain crystallizes at 30 and learning new things gets way harder. you can do labor that involves socializing like become a waiter

>> No.56118912

>>56117880
Get a fucking job.

>> No.56118914

>>56118897
so basically you are a 5 year old, in a grown mans body.
the only way is to leave your comfortzone and the hardest part is to do that when you dont need to

>> No.56118938

>>56118897
GRAND DAD!!!
FLEENTSTONES!!?

>> No.56119099

>>56118914
>so basically you are a 5 year old, in a grown mans body.
I'm 4 parallel dimensions ahead of any normalfag. If anything I feel like I'm already a retired 80 years old man.
>>56118938
High IQ reply here

>> No.56119517

>>56118026
Where is “CEO Ganster” in this list?

>> No.56119644

>>56118039
Stfu

T.exwelder

>> No.56119956

>>56118026
College roomate has a chemical engineering degree.
he works in San Fransisco hating his life. im a drop out and have more money than him. you only have one life you dont want it to be as an engineer

>> No.56119971

>>56118897
youre a loser, im not, i believe im gonna make it, and girls are easy to me. grow up. i came here for suggestions not coping.
>>56118902
i did the grind in my 20s, but itll never end until i get a beach house in malibu. i came here for suggestions not dumb cope shitposting.
>>56118912
i will, but what kind? i dont want the whole dedicate 4 years of your life for a degree where you compete with 22 year olds. i just need cash flow where i can focus on other things in the meantime.

>> No.56120138

>>56117880
get a job, any job

>> No.56120168

>>56118085
>4 years into engineering
>4 FUCKING YEARS to study the art of creating a construct
>apply for paperwork and admin work
That's not the degree's fault, that's just skill issue at decision making in your life. Don't listen to your parents

>> No.56120582

>>56120138
most jobs dont pay as well and take like 90% of your day.

>> No.56120586

>>56119971
>>56120582
McDonalds would be an excellent choice for you, my boy!

>> No.56121521

>>56119971
I've already made it, there's literally nothing in life that doesn't become eventually boring but good luck I guess. Keep chasing that dangling carrot, donkey fag

>> No.56121602

>>56121521
made it how, goin on 4chan telling people youre hoeless and have nothing to offer in life, suck a dick and shut up,
bitch claims he made it, telling others to give up.

>> No.56121654

>>56121602
>made it how
Made it inside yuor mom, fag. Never told anyone to give up, just to have an honest introspection and accept you're not special and probably you don't have a +A -tier skill in anything.

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56122012

>>56118026
My title is Associate Network Engineer, CCNA 4 years or so in a NOC 87k + 10% bonus. Mostly just nerd out about immediate network connectivity L1,L2 stuff at locations across the country, which I have a perchant for. 4x10 days and only have to come into the office twice a week. Mortgage + HOA on my condo is 1200 and the only way life could get better is if I had a woman.

>> No.56122440

>>56118897
>have tons of cash set for a lifetime
How? I want tons of cash without doing anything, I can't even get a job/start a business, I have to kill myself next year due to lack of money.