Anyone go from a NEET to Wagecuck and start to regret it?
The money is nice, but the lack of time to do what I want sucks. I miss waking up and being able to shitpost, drink, eat fast food, play any video game i want, watch any youtube, tv show or movie i want, or just browse the internet and wikipedia for hours and learn new things.
Now I struggle to find a few hours a week to do those things, when before it would take up my whole day. That's what i feel like would make me happy.
Not a single person in the history of our universe has ever regretted having gotten a job after being an unemployed manchild for a long period of time.
>>39399645
That's a lie, I only work out of necessity and usually quit after saving for a year
>>39399645
Yea this is typical wage trapped mentality , freedom is bliss.
>>39399475
I already know I'll fucking hate having zero free time. My dad is trying to force me anyway.
>>39399943
>>39400199
>what is Poe's Law
I knew you fucks were retarded, but holy shit.
>>39399475
I have this exact problem. it may be psychological since scarcity is a factor in creating value. free time is scarcer with full-time work and therefore has more value. it's kind of like a grass is greener thing. so far, the only way out is internet affiliate marketing bullshit or cryptocurrency.
>>39399475
I feel the same way brother. What's the point of money if you don't have any time to enjoy it? Sure you may be able to buy a few more games, or figs, or whatever it is you're into but you don't have the time to enjoy them.
Just went from wagecuck for 3 years back to NEET (fired lmao) recently. If it weren't for financial necessities I'd never look for a job.
>>39399475
Yes anon.
I work part time now, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday.
Perfect balance, if you can make enough to get by.
>>39399475
I worked in my late teens/early 20s, then became a NEET and never looked back. Had to work for a year in my late 20s and it was awful.
Yes, been working for almost 3 years now and regret getting a job every fucking day. I should have tried to get on NEETbux, but it will be hard now that i've 'proved' i can work a job. I fucked up.
>>39400706
part time really is the way to go, but only shitty paid jobs tend to have part time work
>>39400199
>freedom
Was a NEET for about 8 years. You and I have a very, very different idea of what freedom means. Unless you're a lucky cunt who has a family that enables him NEETdom is the most terrifying, lonely and painful existence.
>>39401701
I'm on NEETbux so I have my own place and I don't feel lonely at all.
>>39399475
Yes, but I guess it's mostly because I had a cushy studio apartment and enough money rolling in to get by as a NEET instead of none at all, so I felt extra dumb switching to giving away one third of all my time for maybe 25 percent hike in income.
If I had to live at my parents and had zero money I'd probably been happy toiling away
>>39399475
Yes.
I work an overnight stocking job that pays $12/hrly. Working full time and close to full time is hell anon, but you can still get a lot done if you schedule yourself right and have things you're working toward.
>>39401950
how the fuck do you have your own place with neetbux, are you also mentally disabled?
How can you be a neet and live by yourself?
>>39402097
I get 650 euros of benefits, I don't have any mental illness.
>>39402131
Live in an area where the rent prices are low.
>>39402131
>>39402097
By living in welfare-social-democratic-nanny-state, preferably northern europe.
>>39402097
>>39402131
By not living in a country that pays your rent for you
>>39399475
I've been a non-NEET for 4 years now (working), this year between my savings and my crypto portfolio exploding I might end up with my first 100k at the end of the year.
I fucking hate my job though and sometimes wish I could just quit, but I know deep down I'm probably not going to get a gig as sweet as I have right now, working from home and shit. The job itself is not bad but workload is piling up and there's a lot of pressure on me, people's companies hang in the balance.