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Discussion Is it slave mindset to feel guilty over being broke NEET?

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Muh you should be working hard you’re privileged people in third world countries are working in sweatshops and mines uhhh I did way more at your age

It seems like people are romanticising wage slavery and breaking your back for peanuts as some character building experience or a meaningful way of life.

Why should I feel ashamed for not being an exploited slave? Plus I’m trying to look for work anyway

Elites have always lived like this anyway
 
It doesn't matter what you believe in chuddy, the council of normies already concluded that you're a failure and a burden on societies. Women scream when you approach them, babies cry when they see you and chads laugh at you behind your back. It doesn't matter if you break your back working for billionaire jews to eat goyslop everyday or not, it never even began for you.
 
It doesn't matter what you believe in chuddy, the council of normies already concluded that you're a failure and a burden on societies. Women scream when you approach them, babies cry when they see you and chads laugh at you behind your back. It doesn't matter if you break your back working for billionaire jews to eat goyslop everyday or not, it never even began for you.
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Yes, it's a wagie conditioning. There is nothing wrong with just existing as long as you're not hurting anyone else. People romantize wage slaving to cope with their own lives.
 
Why don't they ever shame women who post nudes of themselves onto only fans if we use the same logic?

They do nothing all day long but NEET and post nudes, yet no one calls them lazy.
 
Yes, it's a wagie conditioning. There is nothing wrong with just existing as long as you're not hurting anyone else. People romantize wage slaving to cope with their own lives.
Most people are pathetic tbh
 
Yes, but it depends. If you genuinely want to work but can't, then it's normal that you feel bad, but rather than guilty you should feel unlucky or incompetent, or angry at others. I never feel guilty for anything, in fact, I don't think that I have ever felt guilt in my life. It doesn't make sense.
And in the case where you're a NEET by choice, then you shouldn't feel bad about it at all.

Being NEET because you're unable to get hired (my current situation, no choice and so no freedom) < being forced to be a wagie (still no choice and no freedom in most cases) < working because you want to, or being a NEET despite having the ability to get hired (real freedom and my goal in life).
 
Yes, but it depends. If you genuinely want to work but can't, then it's normal that you feel bad, but rather than guilty you should feel unlucky or incompetent, or angry at others. I never feel guilty for anything, in fact, I don't think that I have ever felt guilt in my life. It doesn't make sense.
And in the case where you're a NEET by choice, then you shouldn't feel bad about it at all.

Being NEET because you're unable to get hired (my current situation, no choice and so no freedom) < being forced to be a wagie (still no choice and no freedom in most cases) < working because you want to, or being a NEET despite having the ability to get hired (real freedom and my goal in life).
True guilt doesn’t make sense if you’re a failure

Guilt applies to decisions you made. So deliberately choosing to stay a NEET which nobody really does. 99% time it’s either depression, struggle or a temp sabbatical
 
Muh you should be working hard you’re privileged people in third world countries are working in sweatshops and mines uhhh I did way more at your age

It seems like people are romanticising wage slavery and breaking your back for peanuts as some character building experience or a meaningful way of life.

Why should I feel ashamed for not being an exploited slave? Plus I’m trying to look for work anyway

Elites have always lived like this anyway
proud happy neet at 30 no remorse at all
 
Therefore I'm that slave

Ngl I need some additional money, that's why I feel bad (not being neet but no job while university doing)
 
There is no point in contributing to a society that has rejected you. The social contract has been severed. You should only work because you need shelter and food but you shouldn't feel shame over being a NEET. I know that's easier said than done because normies will shame you over being a NEET but they have wives and girlfriends to go home to after work. We have NOTHING and they have the gall to judge us.
 
I'm a shameless NEET. I'll never be guilt tripped by normshits for not working.
 
Very much. Even more when you see that most of banal shit that you can buy with money (including relationships from interest) doesn't really fill the hole at all. I was at first an unvoluntary neet for a year and after some time I got to college (here in Tacoland college is almost free) again but now with the idea of getting the enough wage to pay food, the internet and nothing more.
 
Being a NEET. Is cool but I need to follow my urge to consume and buy shit I don't need to feed the system
 
Normies glorify work because they're empty on the inside. Their life is void of meaning without it. They're also ultra-materialists with no higher values. The only thing they're concerned with is production and consumption... Wicked creatures.
 
Yes, it's a wagie conditioning. There is nothing wrong with just existing as long as you're not hurting anyone else. People romantize wage slaving to cope with their own lives.
 
It depends on if the guilt comes from a stagnant, poor quality of life that comes from being a broke NEET, or because they feel as though working will give their life some kind of meaning or purpose.
 

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