I'm a NEET

>Just find something you like ;^)
Fuck you

try Academia: teaching and working with students, researching and collaborating, freedom and flexibility (tons of it), tenure and stability, contributing to the field and having a long-term impact
so far I'm more than happy, I don't make 7 figures, but I bought BTC back in 2011 and never sold, so it's ok and money is not a problem, kek

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this is why youll never get a gf

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I can't even.. The amount of strawmen set up in this response is mindblowing. I think you're perverting the original conversation. I'll bite anyway.

My point of worthlessness is that OP was complaining about having to do _anything_. Go back and read it. 20 years working? Like food is going to automagically enter their mouth?

There's a reason I said "create value" first. How much money you make(if any) is secondary. The post was talking from a very selfish outlook(the way I saw it), and that was my response. I lazily proposed a simple formula in the sentence you quoted:
>Create value, make money, and enjoy yourself.
What I didn't do is tell this individual how to enjoy themselves. Personally, my wife and I enjoy giving. We're not ignorant to the fact that we have excess, and both of our families were very poor while we were growing up. I bet none of you assholes ever had to grow up with cockroaches - literally.

Today, now that we're in a good place decades later, we focus on these specific organizations that have supported our families(and more) and a lot more. We know our upbringing and it is now a duty.

Regarding human value 10,000 years ago, so many people would die off today for being non-contributors. Not sure where you were going with that, but maybe you're onto something. The average person lives better than kings did 10k years ago. What a joke.

>I think you're perverting the original conversation.
Perhaps... but I guess I wanted to read into it the possibility that he feels this way because there seems to be little reward in exchange for his efforts.

>The average person lives better than kings did 10k years ago.
Yet they still can't reasonable expect to afford their own house and family without huge amounts of fear and doubt that have crept in over the past 50-100 years.

Hardly matters how comfy you are in this short life. It's like the world has become one giant old folks' home and we're all slowly dying in palliative care.

I said something similar in Jow Forums months ago. I lived like a hobo while backpacking and the weather was shit which made the camping nights awful. I said to myself I would never want to end up like this ever again and would rather wagecuck to have a warm bed at night. I will still try to remain neet and try to make money without wagecucking though but if the circumstances arise then I will just remember those awful nights and get a job

Strong wagie cope ITT

I think its not the waging thats the problem, its society. Its the emptiness that drains you after work. Thus making it seem idiotic to work.
I have thought about this alot and you can always argue about this and that, but I have sadly come to the conclusion that this is a timeline of depression and meaninglessness.
Its what Nietzsche meant when he said that we killed god. Its the idiocracy that even if we know all the answers it doesnt matter.

I don't have an answer for you. I got a data entry job last month and I already want to fucking kms. I miss being a NEET so much. Don't let any fucking dumb boomer tell you that having a job and some responsibility is good for your mental health. This is a lie wagies tell themselves to ward off suicidal thoughts.

>I think its not the waging thats the problem, its society. Its the emptiness that drains you after work. Thus making it seem idiotic to work.
Yes.

What are we all doing it for? Even the people in the caves 100,000 years ago likely had a sense of community and the kind of family life that people evolved for. Now we have 100,000 ways to distract ourselves from the reality that we did not evolve to be compatible with this type of society.

We deserve to live in a society that proves Ted Kaczynski wrong about everything.