Are NEETs like the knights errant or ronin samurai of the modern world? Forging our own path regardless of societal rules or expectations?
Or are we like greek philosophers, well-trained in both body and spirit? Constantly seeking stimulation through debate and working out?
Or perhaps we are like the great prophets of the world, Zarathustra, Jesus, Muhammad (pbuh), Confucius or Zevi? Forging paths beyond mindless materialism into a life-affirming spiritual thought?
Who would you say are the NEETs of history?
>>1980543
They don't make into history. Those philosophers and prophets were all essentially politicians. Your outlaws worked oddjobs, often did merc work, otherwise they would starve.
>>1980551
fpbp
>>1980543
>Muhammad
>Forging paths beyond mindless materialism
Half the Koran is him conquering other tribes and stealing their shit. He was just a successful warlord with a good PR department
>>1980579
>Half the Koran is him conquering other tribes and stealing their shit
A NEET needs sustenance. We live out a similar life, reaping the loot from the hordes of wagecucks we exist above. There is a difference between materialism and depriving others of materials to support your existance AND to help them seek enlightenment.
>>1980543
>Who would you say are the NEETs of history?
Irrelevant.
NEETs are a product of Eternal Anglo utilitarianism. The actual movers and shakers of history pushed themselves, overcame many challenges and did great things.
Being NEET is just another difficulty to be overcame (or rather a symptom of a number of difficulties). And unless you can overcome it all that's left is waiting for death.
>>1980601
>t. wagecuck who glanced through some nietzsche
>>1980543
dumb frogposter
>>1980609
Actually I'm a former NEET who decided to stop living the comfy life precisely because of all the free time I spent reading Nietzsche.
>>1980619
Too bad you didn't understand any Nietzsche.
>>1980636
Then enlighten me.
How is being a lifelong NEET going to make you great?
>>1980642
>nietzsche fags care about being great
>>1980668
You have a point there. Not everyone can or even should go along with Nietzsche's philosophy.
>>1980708
>that image
Was nietzsche tony soprano?
>>1980727
No. But quite notably he saw a horse being whipped, ran over and embraced it saying "I understand you".