Hi, so I'm a 19 year old and this year I finish highschool after dropping out, I have no dreams, desires or any kind of motivation.
I just want to live the easiest life possible, and by easiest I don't mean lazing around and doing just what I want (in a short term), what I mean is having as much stability in every aspect of life as possible (economic, health, relationships, etc). How can I achieve this?
What are good carreer choices that can provide a good economic gain without being super hard working? (again, I don't mean super lazy but something reasonable for a passionless person)
How important are romantic relationships in life?
Oh, also I don't want to be too limited if I suddenly really want something.
>>18163884
Be a teacher, only really work 9 months out of the year, decent salary, easy way to meet people, and form lasting relationships.
>How important are romantic relationships in life
Well that depends. In terms of what?
>>18163912
OP will get bullied
Being a teacher is not something for people without a talent for dealing with people
Hmm.... You think it'll be fun now but when you're old you'll really regret it. Just saying
>>18163884
OP, don't pursue an easy life. Don't take the easy route. Don't major in a subject you don't give a fuck about because its "easy" or will give you an "easy" job later in life, because you will find yourself wondering what your purpose is, and you will probably swallow a gun when you hit age 40. Either do what you love, or pick the harder life style. Like that quote goes "Suffer today, and thrive tomorrow" or however it goes
>>18163884
Government Jobs are exactly what you're looking for.
>>18163940
I'm not doing it for fun, I just want to avoid suffering.
>>18163955
What's the difference between studying something I don't like and having a shit dead end job I don't like? (university is free in my country) none of the both options will give a real meaning to my life. And at least I still have some skills that I can apply in college, I don't have any skills for a job right now and I think university is my last chance to develop the skills I need for the real world. And what's better? killing myself at 40 out of no purpose or dying because I couldn't afford a doctor because of my shit paying job? (I live in a 3rd world shithole)