I've made it. I have over $3 million and I'm 23 years old. I've been a neet for a whole year now. And it was absolutely depressing and boring as fuck. Not working is overrated. I'm going to go back to college now and get a degree in business, with a primary focus on management. I'll be working in the public sphere, developing projects for my local community. Yes, I'll have less vacation days. But I will have a bright social life again, social standing and work where I develop things in the world around me, which actually fulfills me as a person. I don't care about your nihilistic "everything doesn't matter" views. I know. Nothing matters bla bla. Kys. That's the easy and cowards way out into (((muh rationality))). The way of the chad is the faith. Doing good works solely for the purpose of doing good works. Solely for the purpose of having fun while doing it. Because being of value for other people is the highest fun you can have in this life. It's definitely a lot better than wasting time on Zig Forums, eating take-out, meeting no new people while solely being exercise the only highlight of your day. The life of the NEET is a LIE. GO AND GET A FULFILLING CAREER! That said, being rich is not a lie. Being rich is the best thing that has ever happened to me. It's so relaxing and I can buy whatever I want. I can treat my friends on drugs too, which is epic. But, you still need a career, frens. You have to keep on going forward. Opting out of life is a decision you'll regret.
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Based as fuck
i got 10k link and a nice comfy remote programming job. i think it's good balance.
Nice blog faggot
I'm quitting my career tomorrow.
making it isn't about literally not doing anything. It's about being able to do whatever you want.
Yeah ok
It's weird that people who dream of doing nothing are unfulfilled and directionless.
Yes, that's the meme. I am for sure you have not experienced this reality yourself. Make it first and then come back to talk to me.
The reality is that nearly nobody starts moving or doing something actually fulfilling. 'Whatever you want" quickly becomes "I'll do it tomorrow" and it also quickly becomes sitting naked playing League of Legends at 02:00am because you have nothing else to do and nobody cares what time you wake up tomorrow. People in your environment also don't understand the life you have anymore as a "trader". Most people will start to resent you. Really man. Just make it first. You'll understand it then.
I would kill to be where you're at, I had my fucking chance but I bought in late so I'm stuck stacking PNK and waiting for more network load so my link is worth more.
You can start your own business, focus on mastering any skill you want, do a creative project, or start a family, etc. Seems like there's endless possibilities. Maybe you're right that some people benefit from the structure of being employed, but you don't need to be hired by somebody to have a career depending on what you do.
I just want to turn this 1 eth in YFV into 300 so I can buy a shitty little camper and live in the woods with my wife
I don't even know how she's doing, been kept away from her by both our families...
The life of a NEET is wonderful for an introvert. You are just an extroverted normie.
>waaaaaaahhh I'm lonely
>I know the solution, I will wagecuck
What kind of brainwashed individual do you have to be to think this way?
Why don't you do the slightest bit of introspection, find out what your true passion/interest is and follow that instead like an mentally sound human being should?
You're both right. Making it gives you options. Boredom will get to you and lack of direction. Most people who make it or have made it still work or have a business for a reason.
I have a couple of businesses in mind I'm looking into already. My plan is a few months off work to neet up and reflect. Then I'll be executing upon my vision.
On the resent thing - you should try to not show off. You will be quickly called disconnected from reality and clueless even if you're simply trying to enjoy your wealth with your friends (paying for $100 steaks or chipping on on nice hotels etc).
I play piano and drums.
I exercise (swimming, gym and yoga)
I read every day.
I volunteer at a my local art museum.
Still, I have a massive amount of time, that's not filled up. That's why I'm going back to college. Really, the worst thing about being a neet is the loneliness and social reclusive life and total lack of social status. It's ruins relationships and it's very hard to meet new people. It's also really hard to get a girlfriend when you can't answer the question "what do you do?". And no, answering with your creative, sportive and investing hobbies isn't a sufficient answer. Not that I'm caring much about girls guys. It's just a good parameter for my social status argument. Being a neet totally ruins your social status. And you need social status in your life.
I'm an introvert. Otherwise I would have probably went the travel/hookers/coke/alcohol route.
Great post OP, I plan on pursuing a fulfilling career regardless of salary when I make it. It's the slave part that makes wageslaving so miserable.
>implying I'm going to wagecuck
Read my post. I'm going to participate in my local community as a manager and policy maker. I will be developing my community and my society. Lead people, get responsibilities, network with interesting people, collaborate,... that's not wagecucking in a cubicle. Ofcourse I wouldn't do that. Wagecucks are not the kind of people to find link on 2017 on Zig Forums, user. I have no wagecuck mentality or interest. Please get your demoralized projection of your own wagecuckery out of here. This is Zig Forums, most of us are rich here.
I think I'm literally incapable of having a job except the most shitty embarrassing ones that I would never do like being a walmart cartpusher. Definitely not any that require a degree or you would call a "career". I'm too retarded and autistic and lazy. I was destined to just lay inside jerking off and doing whatever. I didn't choose the life it chose me
>23 yr old
talk to me in 10 years
Absolutely based
One tip about public life user--make sure you don't let them know how much money you have, and be ready for them to assume that your wealth comes from a trust fund, not your own ability (not that I think that shit will bother you)
Once you understand the lay of the land, your strategic use of donations will be a cheat code that help you move as fast and as far as you're prepared to
>t. think tank fag & fellow marine
BASED. Help your community, user, wherever that may be. You are speaking what I have always surmised, except you have the experience to go along with it. I want to start my own charity, but I'm a decade away from that. Good for you for not being a lazy cunt. Keep up the good work.
We all live the life of a NEET during the covid lockdown. You're not fooling us twice
>except the most shitty embarrassing ones that I would never do like being a walmart cartpusher
Go and be a fucking cartpusher you shitcunt. YOU are an embarrassment, those cart pushers are BETTER than YOU! They atleast went out and got a fucking job, leech.
That's not true, user. You have a lot of potential. You just need some proper guidance. First, cure your depression. The way is CBT therapy, not psychotherapy. Read "feeling good" by David D Burns M.D. That's a good start. If you want to, you can take the edge off to start, by microdosing psylocibin mushrooms. Buy them on the darknet with monero. Good luck fren. Don't let depression get you down, liike it got my father down. You are alive and that is quite amazing. You have a lot of potential. Believe in yourself first, even if nobody has ever believed in you. I believe in you. You can help yourself.
Thanks fren... I'm currently a cartpusher
good for you kid
however, for your sake, avoid proselytizing it is a net negative
Based.
I just want the money there so I don't have to worry about money. It opens up so many opportunities for myself to go and do something other than wageslaving.
Start a business instead of having 5 different basic white girl hobbies.
Question for you, did you cash out or are you still holding a position in link?
As for your dilemma, I've already experienced it without being rich, so I'm aware of the problem. That being said, as long as money is used as a lubricant to achieve the things you really want in life, and not a means to an end, you'll always be fine.
>I play piano and drums.
>I exercise (swimming, gym and yoga)
>I read every day.
>I volunteer at a my local art museum.
>Still, I have a massive amount of time, that's not filled up.
So you don't really care about any of those things.
I produce music. I do it every single day all day, would love for a day to be 36 hours long just so I can do everything I want. And I would do it no matter if I'm filthy rich or poor.
The sole reason I'm on this board is for me to get enough money so I can just fully focus on my music production.
>And no, answering with your creative, sportive and investing hobbies isn't a sufficient answer
Because you're not actually passionate about any of them.
It's perfectly sufficient to say that you're a pianist or a drummer or a swimmer or a museum director or whatever. You just have to actually care for it and pursue it