Have any of you actually made it without being a wagecuck and giving up your freedom?
>what do you do?
>how long did it take you to get out of wagecuckery?
>What was your initial investment? how did you get it?
>how long did it take to make it on your own?
NEETs welcome, freelancers OK.
If mommy and daddy support you thats nice but GTFO
>>2857633
> be wagecuck with wagecuck wife
> work 30 hours per week
> earn 250k/year combined
> save our money
That's how we made it.
>>2857633
worked for 10 years at a steel fabrication company
saved up enough to quit a year ago
been daytrading stocks and crypto to support myself now. Was a huge paycut obviously and I no longer get a lot of benefits like health insurance and pension etc but I am free
>>2857658
I think if i didnt trade at all I could survive in my current situation for probably 10 years with the money I have now
barring some horrible life changing event of course
>>2857633
Network engineer
100K+
Will check this thread later and respond to OP.
>>2857633
Obligatory
https://pastebin.com/4YeJAUbT
>>2857699
im free from the miserable life I used to live
>>2857699
and in 30 years ill be living the beanionaire life
>>2857709
So, really, you had a shit wagecuck job and loathed your existence... There are decent wagecuck jobs out there that are fulfilling and enjoyable. Matching duties to personality is important.
I fired my last 4 employers once I became unhappy with their services. I'll probably fire a few more in my lifetime.
I don't think I'll ever keep a job that makes me miserable.
>>2857725
>how much did you save u before quitting? and how much do you keep as savings and how much do you trade with?
ive got about 350k net worth
I keep roughly 200k in long term investments / savings, 100k in the stock swing trading portfolio, ~40k in crypto, like 10k in physical metals oh and also i forgot to count about 100k in home equity right now
>>2857794
if i was to completely blow up my trading accounts and run them all the way to 0$ I think i would still be okay but I would definitely start to look for a job again
>>2857803
oh and one more thing to add, I live like a spartan basically, I hardly ever spend money outside of my bills and getting pizza delivery or buying steam games
no kids, no wife, no gf etc
>>2857725
It's extremely cozy. My wife is also a lot better looking than I am and comes from a reasonably well-to-do family (few million in assets, about a dozen rental homes and some commercial property) so long-term things are looking up, up, up.
I got lucky and am not afraid to admit it. Very grateful for what I have.
My wife mostly overlooks my emotional retardation and copes with it well (cultural differences I think - she's Chinese and is blunt in her communication... works very well with me). Without her challenging me to be better I'd probably be a shed-dwelling NEET drinking gallons of Dew and complaining about Chads.
Life is good for this anon.
>>2857655
I like yur style
>>2857633
>>what do you do?
Invested in sia a year ago
>>how long did it take you to get out of wagecuckery?
Two years I guess? I quit my job, became a neet, went back to work and let my investments go up, and now I don't feel like ever working again.
>>What was your initial investment? how did you get it?
20k, I put in my life savings among other things
>>how long did it take to make it on your own?
Still living with parents, but now that I'm a millionaire, they don't see me as a disappointment for not wanting to get into business.
But now I'm free so we'll see.
>>2857726
>fired my last 4 employers
lol, nice "resume" you got there pal
>>2857667
samefag
>what do you do?
network engineer/design/security engineer
>how long did it take you to get out of wagecuckery?
still a wage cuck, but I love my job only work 4-5 hours a day and i make over 100k
>What was your initial investment? how did you get it?
not many investments right now
i have some stocks in tsla, amazon, and some savings on the side, not really into 401k or a ira yet
>how long did it take to make it on your own?
took me 2-3 years of hard work
started in thie field at 25
i'm currently 29
Worked about 8 years as a programmer, making 40-70k / yr.
Quit my job after remaining living parent became disabled, then moved back home and had a mental breakdown. I have a hard time imagining myself holding down a job anymore.
Parents were fairly well off, owned house etc. but I have paid about $500k in nursing home fees so far after 5-6 years.
Money will run out in a few years but BTC has helped a bit. Don't care much about anything these days
>>2859009
>disabled
>mental breakdown
being a virgin isn't a disability
>>2859009
You're gonna make it bro don't worry. Just take it day by day