i mostly daytrade boomer stocks and during the weekends i read and fuck around on the internet, i try to get 9 hours of sleep a day and when you factor in reading i am in bed for more than half of my life, ocassionally i hike or go to the gym but not much, it's mostly just reading and fucking around
the neet life isn't for everyone most people have family and stuff that pressures them into getting a job and getting married and having kids and going to school and what not i have been basically alone since i was 16 so i was free of that bullshit
i worked horrible jobs until i was 20, decided i wanted to stop working by 25, learned about day trading and stocks, now im 30 and retired with my own home and enough money to live on till im like 50, if i want ill be a millionaire soon but it doesn't matter
it seems strange to me that people critizize neets since what they basically are doing is retiring on other people's money, which is really smart when you think about it, maybe im not really a neet since i earned by life but still from a practical standpoint there isn't much difference in "neet" and "idle rich"
im glad people enjoy getting up early everyone morning to commute to a place where people don't really care about you and where you are basically replaceable and expendable in every sense of the word, but you keep the world running so god bless you wage earners
Cameron Ortiz
>sex Actually easier as a neet, spend that time working out, get toned and fuck tindr thots.
Landon Thompson
>we are animals programmed to seek out human interaction, status, sex and companionship
This isnt even remotely true. That is npc world. There are plenty of people who prefer not to interact with humans
i do have a family, but I hide my wealth and have no friends or social life whatsoever.
Sebastian Wilson
great if it works for you i discovered that as a NEET, I lost all motivation, neglected my training, diet and social interaction, and spend all day in bed with my laptop instead
Elijah Morris
Opposite for me, when I have a job I don't go an hour without wanting to kill myself and just work, drink myself to sleep then wake up and get ready for work again.
Bentley Mitchell
>I live 1 minute away from my work Same here, been living like this for nearly a year now, I tried to keep it a secret from my coworkers but some of them already found out (so far no one of the cons apply). Since I live so close I also take small 20 minute breaks throughout the day, these small breaks are only thing keeping me sane. If any of my fellow wagies has the chance to get a place near workplace I recommend you take it, it can really improve you quality of life.
William Gray
This is precisely the apartment I want. As small as possible so there's no wasted space and no wasted rent. Too bad they don't exist.