Is being a wagecuck better than not working at all?
Both suck, but not working sucks less.
>>9373803
>Is being a wagecuck better than not working at all?
Obviously, unless you aren't working because you're already wealthy. Wagecucking is less /lit/ though.
depends on the circumstances. when I worked at shitty factories and warehouse I would have rather just been poor. I work from home now so that's fine and I have money.
>>9373965
Yeah there is a lot of variety in wagecuck jobs. If you can find the right one it's much better than NEETing, but a bad one can be hell
>>9373965
>I work from home now
teach me your ways. except if it requires extensive training or intelligence
>>9374030
It doesn't. I'm part of a ponzi scheme. I'm high enough up that I make decent money.
>>9373803
Working is good. It keeps you from being completely depressed and puts some form of responsibility on you, plus the money is nice. However anything higher than like 30 hours is way too much work and significantly reduces your life quality at that point. Also you want a job with as little responsibility as possible. You go into work and do whatever the fuck they ask and go home at the end of the day with nothing to worry about. You get a serious job they will expect 40+ hours and you will be stressed even at home because you are responsible for too much.