If you want to NEET it up so badly, why don't you just prepare for retirement? Imagine spending the last 15-20 years of your life not having to work.
All you have to do is get your shit together now, find a work situation that will facilitate that, and you'll die a happy NEET grandpa.
If you plan it right, you can retire way earlier than that. Some of the folks on ERE did it in five to seven years.
But honestly retiring is a bit of a meme anyway. It's better to cycle between NEET and working after you've hit some reasonable approximation of FI
>>38799622
I already have some health problems at 27 years old. I don't want to work my life away while I'm still young and somewhat healthy, just to retire later when I'll probably suffer from terrible health problems or even die soon after.
I know I'll be completely fucked in the future when I'm 40 years old and have never had a job, but it still seems like a better choice than being a completely miserable wageslave now.
>>38799622
more than likely I will die well before retirement age, even I don't I will probably end up getting dementia and life will be hell
>>38799622
>last 15-20 years of your life
What the hell are those going to be worth, in a broken ass body drained by working and your habits of coping with wageslavery life before?
Also personally I would not count on retirement plans working out as you expect or are told, economy is a fickle bitch.
>>38799622
Because it's way better neet it up in your youth do everything you wanted to do until you run out of things and then go an hero when you are bored or face with being homeless or part of society.