Literal 30 year old boomer here. This kooky looking guy, as you all know, is Jeff Bezos aka the richest man in the world.
While you may know that he found Amazon, what you may not know is that he started his rise to riches by flipping burgers at McDonald's. He's now 54 years old and still works every day, even though he literally has enough money to *buy* McDonald's (Bezos is worth $145B, McDonald's market cap is $130B) and still have enough money left over to do almost anything humanly imaginable.
Why do I point this out? Because it's clear to me that a large portion of Jow Forums are lazy shitholes. They want three things: 1. To retire ridiculously early (i.e. 30 years old) 2. To never have to work for someone else (which they call "wagecucking") 3. To get rich literally overnight via fake internet money
They literally idolize being lazy unproductive degenerates aka NEETs.
Let me be clear: there is no shame in working for money. Earning a wage gives you skills, and builds and demonstrates character. Most importantly, it's a temporary step in life that provides you with what you need to succeed: money. Retiring to a life of CoD and anime is a wasted life. Getting overnight rich through crypto is a fantasy. It was a lottery that braindead idiots won, and you didn't play it in time.
These lazy Jow Forums people are no different to welfare cheats: they have a disdain for the world but still expect the world to provide for them. Don't take advice from these people.
Because really what these people hate more than anything isn't work or commuting or having a boss. What they hate is themselves. They know deep down that they are worthless pieces of shit, but they won't admit it to themselves. Their whole life plan is to exit society as fast as possible before anyone else has a chance to notice how worthless they are, and before they have to face that fact themselves.
Every time I see someone LARPing as rich and mocking "wagecucks" I cringe, but mostly I feel nothing but pity.
what if I have a job but just want to die? can't an user dream of escape? Even just for a minute. Hold that worthless crypto or hold that mega millions ticket. Just hold user. Dream.
I agree with you wholeheartedly user. Most people here have no purpose whosoever and will leave this world without knowing the satisfaction of working hard towards a goal that requires sacrifices.
The moral of the Bezos story isn't to get a job and stay there though, it's to keep thinking about innovation and trying to improve the world, that's what Bezos did and why he's so passionate about working, to improve the lives of the customers of Amazon.
Well written post.
Daniel Collins
based
Blake Rodriguez
>still believes on the you can get rich with hard work lie
you must be under 18 kid
Kevin Cruz
Why the fuck would I want to be a filthy jew like this guy? Literally hoarding a HUGE percentage of the nation's wealth to himself? Fuck that shit. Give me $2 million and I'll give the rest away.
Christopher Brown
holy shit this is true about me. i just want to sell my bags to someone else in the form of dreams.
i wasn't always like this either. i actually enjoyed my job for awhile. until i got oneitis for a taken coworker after she was very attentive towards me for a brief period. then it all went to shit, my depression hit even harder than i knew it could and i have become so cold. shut off. i pray that i can hide my inner demons at work and from the world but i think they are oozing out slowly everyday. how can i pretend my life is perfect when it isn't? this is why relationships are a catch 22 if you are a piece of shit like me. on one hand, i know i need to have an awesome life to be liked by who i like, but on the other hand i know it's false and my life sucks.
it's funny because i'm actually kind of bright at certain things but i'm so introverted now due to my inner turmoil, constant anxiety, feelings of impending social doom to get what i want.
i don't want you to think i'm lazy though. i'm just crippled with depression. deep down inside there is still a burning fire. but instead of having true motivation as my fuel like i used to, now my fuel is desperation to prove my "enemies" wrong. i say enemies but i guarantee you these women want to see me fail after all this.
there is an unbearable pain in my ego, which i genuinely feel in my heart, when a woman either rejects me subtly by not monkeybranching to me, or by straight up not showing interest in me.
my tender fragile scrap of an ego is something i have never been able to shake. i imagine it is the condition that causes the most overdoses. this weakness of mine.
thanks for reading, if even one person out there can empathize my job here is done.
Yes, let me work some life sucking job for eight to ten hours for 8 - 12 dollars an hour. Having to deal with power hungey management and entitled, ego driven customers who I have to bend over at whim for
Sounds like a great idea and well worth anyone’s time.
Evan Nguyen
You sound like a manchild.
Kayden Baker
lmao not gonna make it
Adam Harris
You. You got me. Who are you OP? You cut me deep. I really do want to retire early. I just wanted to play videogames with my best friend. I've never had time to myself to do it. I do realize that crypto is a waste of time now. After being burned on buying alts in March. It was stupid. The money I saved up is all gone. It could have been used for starting a business. OP do you think we are a lost cause? I honestly feel scared to be so fucking lazy. Will I ever figure out how to be like some of those successful entrepreneurs? Do you think we can change?
Carson Hill
>It was a lottery that braindead idiots won, and you didn't play it in time. w-what do you mean? we're still early
James Reed
its loo late for that fren embrace the shitcoin revolution, you can still get in again. We will never fit in the normie world
Liam Johnson
Yes, Bezos definitely did it all by himself, yes, absolutely, indeed. Well of course he did, goyi-- uh, I mean, sir. You can be just like him. All you need is to work hard and possess the right traits, you know, like Caesar. Oh and you know be born into the right family of course, and yes yes, well, being in the right place right time helps too, and you know it's quite strange how popular his book website was to begin with don't you think? Yes, but no of course, in 1999 he was indeed a strange man, it would seem he just worked hard and got lucky ha-ha, yes, that was it, he just worked hard, you can be just like him... yes, just like him.
Literal NEET here. I have enough money to buy McDonalds twice a day, every day. Why do I point this out? Because for me, it's the McChicken.
Justin Gray
>there is no shame in working for money. Earning a wage gives you skills, and builds and demonstrates character psyop detected. im not falling for your memes mr noseberg
Angel Price
I'm not an antisemite but I have to agree on this one with you user
Aiden Harris
>he started his rise to riches by flipping burgers at McDonald's He was also top of his class at a prestigious Ivy League university and worked as an investment banker.
Thomas Bailey
>Because really what these people hate more than anything isn't work or commuting or having a boss. What they hate is themselves. They know deep down that they are worthless pieces of shit, but they won't admit it to themselves. Their whole life plan is to exit society as fast as possible before anyone else has a chance to notice how worthless they are, and before they have to face that fact themselves.
There is truth in this trollpasta.
Caleb Jones
lmao I can't believe your super slave mentality.
YES GOY START AT THE BOTTOM AND TRY TO WORK YOUR WAY UP.
fucking retard. even if you beocome the managegr you are still a piss poor wageslave compared to the elites.
William Walker
Hey, three-for-free.
Logan Lee
Ironically, the Jews clawed themselves out of 3,000 years of being slaves through HARD WORK, scheming, usury and general Jewishness, but they did it.
Camden Butler
>he found Amazon Stopped reading right there.
Ian Adams
>3,000 years of being slaves we wuz slaves goy believe it, its in OUR book
Kevin Ward
I'm beyond all isms, tbf. Yeah, there are things about Bezos I admire anyway. I like that he has somehow remained almost completely neutral in terms of how the public perceive him. There are people who despise Bill Gates but I really have never heard anyone even mention Bezos in a conversation off the internet, even with the 'Amazon workers are modern slaves' thing that is doing the rounds. I just think there is a lot more to the story of Amazon than one would have you believe, call it a hunch. Anyway, what does it matter what I think? He's the billionaire. There was probably a point for Bezos where he went from ignoring the peons opinions to it being like they just don't even exist at all. Bezos escapes gravity, and things just seem to glide right by him is all The big bad 'Bankers' get more heat than Bezos somehow
Logan Roberts
Dude, you're on the right track rationally. You accept that you're the only one responsible for your misery, at least you're not blaming society, that's farther than most of these neets ever get.
Start working on having an awesome life, take up responsibilities, educate yourself, do sports, do active things etc etc. Anything that makes you set goals and improve yourself. You'll eventually become the kind of person that women are attracted to, and the kind of person that you can love.
I'm probably gonna get shit for this, but look into JBP, that's a good place to start. Maps of meaning is a very helpful lecture about these matters.
Tyler Brown
Been saying this all year. Remember this every time some stinky linkies shill. They are literally poorfag neets or angry neets who were forced to wagecuck with 1-50k stacks. Basically nothing. They NEED these coins to moon. Dont take advice from someone like that
Camden Sanders
I dont like bosses or working at all, and dont hate myself, i learn fast af and do everything average people take years to learn in their jobs, since i was a child i saw how people lost their lives working for a miserable kind of life, not worth it at all, id rather try to make myself rich with the internet with no rush, if i win im rich, if i lose i at least enjoyed my time
Tyler Lopez
Delicious pasta
Evan Morgan
Based and real life pilled.
Jonathan Peterson
Dude lick my ass XDDDD
Carson Peterson
Time > Money
John Lennon was right.
Bentley Perry
Oh yea and for those of us who cashed out in January we all made it. I have over 6 figures sitting around and I don't even know why. Money is literally useless, it can't buy immortality or perfect health, or bring loved ones back from the dead. I didn't even start thinking about it until I made a shit ton in crypto.
Cooper Brooks
Haha, I still would invest. Just with eth and btc from now on. I just want to do what OP says, get a job, or start a business. And then I'd find a way to get a masternode too.