Who else /couldn't handle NEET life/ here?
I was off for a couple weeks and felt my life spiralling out of control, literally no motivation to do anything constructive and just sat around playing vidya, jerking off, drinking and staying up later and later. I kind of need structure.
Only the enlightened can find solace through an unstructured life. Deep down, you were always a weak willed norman.
>>25539497
It was hard at first anon, I didn't know what to do with all the hours I'd normally spend working.
But after awhile you get over the depression and just start to enjoy the time. Suddenly nothing is a rush and the stress just fades away. Investing hours or days into something is easy, as long as YOU find it worthwhile.
I don't think I could go back to working (and I won't have to) again.
There is a huge difference between people forced into NEET because they are unable to function and those who are lucky enough to be able to choose it.
>>25539497
I couldn't deal with the permanent cloud of shame from my parents weighing me down as I got up every day just to do absolutely nothing
>>25539497
I think I know what's wrong with you.
You're suffering from IAD, aka Internet Addiction Disorder.
>Researchers compared brain scans of young people with "internet addiction disorder" with their peers and found damage to the white matter fibres connecting emotional processing, attention and decision making parts.
>Similar impairments have been found in research into other addictions including alcohol and cocaine.
>>25540339
>I couldn't deal with the permanent cloud of shame from my parents
This doesn't effect me at all considering my parents are mainly responsible for the way I am with their shitty parenting.