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Serious Being NEET = Ultimate Freedom?

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I know this isn’t neet.net but for actual NEET’s, is it worth it to let down every responsabilty towards society as a whole?

Slaving my my one and unique life for greedy kike companies doesn’t interest me, is it wrong that I don’t think like the other normies around me? In my country there’s a lot of societal pressure to work and you can get bullied for it :feelsseriously:
 
but being a neet isn't cool, well, you are a leech as a neet, you are a wageslave as a worker...
 
damn, if i could grab a wagie job right now i would
 
You can't have ultimate freedom when you're broke.
 
you cant get bullied if you dont even socialize with people
This one.. absolutely gets it.
you are a leech as a neet, you are a wageslave as a worker...
Existing is suffering, and Co-Existence is the reminder of what YOU Have Already Lost. (( Worldly Affairs etc etc ))
Both are One, and the same.
Like water and wine.
- Capitalism, and Communism.
 
This one.. absolutely gets it.

Existing is suffering, and Co-Existence is the reminder of what YOU Have Already Lost. (( Worldly Affairs etc etc ))
Both are One, and the same.
Like water and wine.
- Capitalism, and Communism.
:fuk:
 
The homeless are more free than wagecucks
 
There's more life in a tramp's vest.
 
Ultimate form of suffering
 
Being a NEET is better if you have serious illnesses and government guarantees you neetbuxx, otherwise its not that great. If you are expected one day to return to the labour market, your CV will look worse and worse, depending on where you live you need to be working from young age to save for your pension, etc.

Not to mention NEETing is stressful. I know a lot of people don't seem to think that way, but being a NEET is a huge stigma, even if you have legit mental illness or something that prevents you from working. People view you as this lazy leech. There was that one guy on this site who had his back broken and he was dependant on lyrica, for that guy it would be way better not working, but he's not even getting any neetbuxx.

I can only remember one period of time in my life when I was genuinely happy and that's when I was working constantly overtime. At least I felt like I was doing something useful with my time, and I had fun doing it. Now that I'm a NEET with depression, body dysmorphic disorder, anxiety and daily headaches, I wish I could go back to those days.
 
Life is shit, being a neet is better than being a wagie.
 

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