What compels a person to accept a life of wagery?

What compels a person to accept a life of wagery?

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Doing something retarded like having kids. My co workers know that since I don't have any bags I'm top alpha dog

It's the easiest path to take for 99% of the population. Most don't have the ingenuity to go their own way. Or they're afraid of being ridiculed by family or friends.

two words
cash flow
anything else and you are a worthless drone

There's nothing easy about waging

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that's all they know. That's what they were taught by their parents.

having kids before being financially established
taking the easy way every time
thinking hard work beats smart thinking
doing what they were taught by parents and school rather than teaching themselves

following the crowd is easy

That's child abuse

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Because the reality is most people don't want to work, they don't want to think outside the box, and they don't want to live with the consequences of making a bad decision. They want a steady predictable and easy job the pay enough to cover the bills and to go out once in a while. Very few people are destined for big things.

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kek what a retard

Came to type this, I was pressured into the uni / work life path. Made to feel worthless when I was searching for jobs with no luck and felt too depressed to try anything on my own.
Stupidly wage slaving and earning some financial freedom allowed me to see the bullshit for what it is and my mental turned.
At some point I found this place and started dipping my toes in, 5% of my savings, then more. I haven't made it by any measure but am on my way.
I still wage slave, but it is WFH in these times with a very comfy lifestyle. I still want to work for myself eventually, or simply make it.
>inb4 cuck wageslave etc
I am open to all forms to literature and education in regards to escaping. It's all I knew, it's all I was raised to know, my whole fucking psych was built around it. I got close to ending it all when I realised all those years studying a useless degree were thrown away, yet no one cared. Assumed I was a deadbeat loser etc.

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Spending their entire youth in a brainwashing institution with the intention of making them accept wageslavery

Spouting truisms instead of saying anything controversial or constructive

This.

I have 2 full time jobs and only make about 20k a year. I just got like 34 XRP just to try this shit. I'm tired of working from 6:00 to 23:00.

I am curious what everyone here does?
Surely everyone isn't trading shitcoins and collecting neetbucks?
I have plenty of marketing, design and coding skill I can put to use, just struggle to think of anything that isn't a totally saturated market. Or do I need several?
Anyone set up their own passive income streams via different means?

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What are the alternatives? Especially for a man. If you want a woman and kids you need a house=> rent/mortgage=>steady money=> steady job=> wageslavery.

Yo thats super fucked up. Im scared, user. Why are normalfags like this?

I work as a data editor for a newspaper, copy writer for a marketing agency and freelance translations from spanish to english and scrapers on Fiverr.

I remember my nextdoor neighbor had a garage sale and they had this toy mini mcdonald's kiosk thing with a cash register, grill, and plastic burgers. My aunt was there and bought it for my cousin. Forgot until now the resentment I felt as a 6 y/o that my cousins stole this sick ass toy from me and that I couldn't pretend to sell burgers to my little brother.

You work 80 hours a week and only make 20k a year? Being poor sucks, but stop lying to yourself

typical xrp shill

Going off your last post I don't think that is a life I wish to aim for user
>ty

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I just finished editing my second book 10 minutes ago and am publishing it next week. I have 4 more in rough draft form and I'm releasing one every quarter of 2021.
I have a line of aromatherapeutic pillows that I'm going to put together, market, and distribute as part of a well-being products line as ancillary to an LLC I started earlier in the year. have a few thousand dollars of raw supply sitting in bags, just need to package it all up and market for a smooth 2x profit. I have a few other products on deck after that, of increasing complexity. Embedded electronics and such, so they're a bit more complex and ask for a bit more.
I'm running my first online "21 day conscious redesign" workshop in a few months.
I teach yoga and am a professional coach focusing on leadership development and business alignment.
And about 75% of my time for the past 5 months has been positioning my assets into crypto, PMs (miners and physical), and stocks. Main issue so far has been marketing, because I'm a one man operation. All my friends are either surgeons, martial artists, actors, or engineers, so they have their own gigs and not as much free time or the proper skillsets to be of use. Skilled, trusted labor is the hardest thing to find in the world. I'm literally moving to a different city to build the next level of my network, because LA is played out as far as I'm concerned.

This is because I don't live in the US and I have student debt.

>having to work a miserable, soul-crushing, repetitive job that could never elevate you out of poverty is a choice people make

It's just the fate of anyone not born into the landed gentry of the 1%. Working a soulless job that melted your brain used to be a tolerable sacrifice when it paid enough to support you and your whole family and meant you could buy a home, had health insurance, vacation time, and basic benefits. You could pull a lever in a factory for 8 hours a day, and yeah it made you want to pound beers after work and was miserable in all the manifold ways capitalism exploits workers and alienates them from the ownership over what they produce and from the fulfillment usually found in the process of making. But it was ok because you could go home and have a good evening with your family and do things on the weekend with them worry-free because you and they were taken care of.

Now you are forced to work a job that will not only crush your spirit and creativity and make you die an empty expended shell, but it will also make you a pit of anxiety while you're alive because now as a worker you are renting a tiny ass apartment or home, living paycheck to paycheck, having your partner working the same kind of job, unable to afford kids or you already have them and stress is killing you because you can barely put food on the table for them let alone give them what they want at christmas. Your only real recourse is to go deeper into debt to afford something approximating the life your parents had. Those kids and your home are left unattended during the day while you and your wife have to work and you return home to eat frozen dinners in a filthy house because neither of you can stay home to cook and clean or hire a nanny. Also none of you have health insurance so god forbid anything happen

What country is two full time jobs that bad?

thanks for answer, seems like a lot of gigs.
I am interested in the pillow / other products. Not in USA so dw not cornering your market kek. Is it a one time flip or are you trying to build a brand? Do you set up the websites or use an ebay/amazon account type thing?
I have a few ideas for products I could buy, re-label and market but I don't know where to sell beyond my own site. In which the project starts blowing out and I don't want to waste the money and time chasing it.
I also intend to start my own studio / design freelance gig. I do work here and there but would love to make it full time so I can end this wage-slavery

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Oh and what are the books user? Well over a decade of shitposting has honed my typing skills. And if I dare say I feel I can have a flow with words at times.

Societal standards and needing to make money. Are you that out of touch with daddies money?