Finally leaving your parents at 30 ? Neet since 21

Finally leaving your parents at 30 ? Neet since 21.

400e in the bank per month.


How would you pull that off ? I don't want to end up in a psychiatric hospital forever.

I'm highly sociable if I put some work in to it.

Hard mode : no cult, no gay prostitution


In which country would you go ? One ticket no turning back.

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buy a tent and live in the woods until you pool enough money to buy a car to live out of, then apply for a job

based Rael

I don't have a driving loicense.

move in with this guy

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I said no cult.

>I'm highly sociable

Work as a waiter

Why did your parents let you live home and be a neet for 9 years?

Cause they are not really my parents, and never helped that I move somewhere else.

Why the fuck do you write like that?

just build on rural land
you don't need planning permission for a structure under 2.5x2.5x3m

What do you mean? My English is rusty and I'm on my phone

If you're really that sociable. I encourage you to get a bnssa and pse1 diploma.

You can then work as a lifeguard anywhere in France. It's a chad job. trust me, I'm working as one and everyone (but me) is a responsible and confident adult.
The salary is very good for the work you put in : 2-6 month of swimming and training.

If you're fat it will take a year but it's really worth it. I work in the south and I make 1650 - 1750 euros/month.

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go be a student in quebec
being french you can get free tuition depending on the school

Of course these are seasonal salary. but I think the pay is good for the work and you end up fit whith fit people around you.

I'm 21 now, NEET since 18. Don't think I'm going to live to 30.

Make up some work experience. And get a job.

That's what everyone says. But it's statistically unlikely you will kill yourself. So better get used to life.

Nah, mate. I've been hospitalized for all kinds of mental disorders more than once in my life. Started out very early, too. I also refused and still refuse to take any meds. I'm pretty fucked at this point.

Better take your meds. You still have 50 years to go.

The obnoxious spacing.

My family made move out at 18.

O-Okay...

The thing is being 21 is nothing.

People only start thinking for themselves in puberty, around the age of 14.
Then they think life ends after high school, when they are 18, which is a very childish notion.
And when they are 18 they think they failed at life because they didn't manage to figure everything out in the first 4 years they started thinking.

Then they get depressed and waste a couple years. When they are 26 they hit rock bottom and figure it can't get much worse, so better brighten up. And when they are 30 they get a midlife crisis and realize it's time to get your life in order.

And when they are get their life in order they wonder why they didn't do it 10 years earlier.

How old are you?
Because it checks out pretty well, except the failed at life stage came a bit later. 27 right now and at the "rock bottom, wasting years, brighten up" point.

32

Speaking from personal experience, I take it?

Yup.

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>400e in the bank per month.
That was my salary when I moved out.
Spent half that on rent.

Oh, I won't. It's been over a decade now and I've lost all illusions of leaving this shithole, ever.
How did you deal with the midlife crisis?

I dropped out of uni to start my own business in the field I enjoy. So I won't have to prove myself or get hired by other people. I'm just going to do what I want.

I can tell you in a few years how that ended.

Hah, interesting.
I've considered starting my own business but I don't really have a particularly good idea that'd fit my budget. I have a potentially worthwhile master's degree but I hate the field with a passion.
I'll probably fuck off to East Asia to be yet another English teacher in the next few months. I'm fed up with all the "corporate career, wife and kids" expectations of my family and friends and I'll just feed my wanderlust, especially since it's much, much better pay for now. Took me a while to realize it though, societal pressure is a nasty thing.
What's your business' field, if I may ask?

>I'm highly sociable
Fuck off normalfag.

I went from a tough master to doing IT projects. And now I'm slowly getting into tourism services.