What are some NEETcore books? Books about laziness and apathy.
oblomov
My diary
Notes from underground, whatever, a confederacy of dunces, oblomov, etc.
>>8401962
brother
>>8401941
Russian literature.
>>8401947
/this is where the thread is end
Cioran was a NEET philosopher who praised non-action.
>"At any rate I can say that I've read a lot in my life, precisely because I was a man without an occupation. What the French call an idler, someone who doesn't work. But in return I read. So I consider that I've done my duty all the same. But I read also in order not to think, to escape. To not be me. And too, I've always tried to find the defects in others, the flaws."'
- E.M. Cioran
>JW Did you write much through all those sleepless nights?
>EMC Yes, but not so much. You know, I've written very little, I never assumed it as a profession. I'm not a writer. I write these little books, that's nothing at all, it's not an oeuvre. I haven't done anything in my life. I only practiced a trade for a year, I was a high-school teacher in Rumania. But since then, I've never practiced a trade. I've lived just like that, like a sort of student and such. And that I consider the greatest suc- cess of my life. My life hasn't been a failure because I succeeded in doing nothing.
>JW And that's difficult.
>EMC It's extremely difficult, but I consider that an immense success. I'm proud of it. I always found one scheme or another, I had grants, things like that.
>"To awaken the modern world, one must praise laziness. The lazy man has an infinitely keener perception of metaphysical reality than the active one."
– E. M. Cioran
>>8402225
I like this
So he's written some books... Which should I read?
>tfw in education and employment
i wish i could live the neet life
>>8401941
Crime and Punishment comes to mind