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>> No.10579805 [View]
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I just finished my second shift at my very first job; I am 21; it is at a factory.

Listen up NEETs, you need to learn this lesson. I wont bore you with details.

Work sucks. Any job that you can get without skill will suck in one way or another. The reason why it sucks is mostly because it is boring.

You NEED to experience work. You absolutely need to experience having a job, working shifts and all that shit. For you to actually be happy, it is imperative for you to understand what being mentally, physically + emotionally fatigued feels like.

You will never break your unproductive habitual hedonism if you do not experience the consequences of squandering your time and life. You will never get the motivation to push through anything potentially boring to get what you want if you have not experienced the consequences. I know you people have some goals or dreams that you want to satisfy, but you are stuck on whatever kind of hedonistic treadmill that you are on. You need to experience what will ultimately happen once whatever third party that supports your lifestyle drops you for whatever reason; and the best way to do that is to have a job.

You need to be productive in one way or another to be happy. There are some of you that think you'll be content with playing video games all day and masturbating 2+ times a day, you wont. You will get tired of it and will fall into a depression. If you are already in that depression or overcame it, you still need to be productive and to work in one way or another or else you will get complacent and hedonistic.

The most important thing I will say here is that you really need to find something that you enjoy and make money off of it. I myself have not found that passion and I envy those kids who found out what to do when they graduated high school and it was conveniently provided for them in some university program. The only advice I can give you is that for you to find that passion, you need exposure of the world.

>> No.9290371 [DELETED]  [View]
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Fellow hikkis,

How do you deal with the fact that you stayed in a safety bubble your whole life, thinking you were more intelligent/skilled/knowledgable/better anything than "normals", just to find out that once you are put in a social situation you come to finally realize that you are just a soft, ignorant person while everyone is much more sophisticated and experienced than you?

I finally understand just how useless and inferior I really am.

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>>8637776

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