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bit of a dilemma

| I recently have been given the chance to have a decent life where I work a well paying job, live in a huge house rent free, and have people to support me But I really hate the world and people and myself and want to be a neet and rot. should I take the neet route or grit my teeth and be successful?


| Take the NEET root you won't regret it later. Being a wagie will just suck you out of life.


| As a person making $10 an hour, I agree with>>fcc8cc


| >>611659 that RRRreally depends on what the job is. Something you could do, be good at?


| I don't see why you can't be a NEET in the big house? Just only leave for work.


| don't waste your life g/u/rl. take the risk


| Being an actually productive member of society : a sustainable lifestyle
Being a jobless, friendless, loveless bag of unwashed hair and wasted dreams : not a sustainable lifestyle

I think that's an easy choice, chief


| pick the one that will get you laid


| >>d6238a neither of them promise that


| Get rich and go full neet. As the speaker above mentioned all you need is to be able to sustain it. I plan to save up enough money to go neet and quit work.


| take a day
meditate
sleep on it
everyone has different preferences, and you shouldn't rely on us g/u/rls to tell you how you should live your life.

best o' luck, buddy


| >>611672
This. I feel like you really should take this chance as long as it doesn't make you miserable, and if you feel the need to stay home and only leave for work, stay in the nice house and only leave for your well paying job (again, unless it makes you miserable, then it's not worth it).

Honestly though, if you take the "successful" route, you can always just back off and revert to a 100% neet lifestyle, but you can't whenever you want go from meet to "successful".


| >>611814
*but you can't go from neet to "successful" whenever you want.


| Be successful first then be a neet.


| you can be a NEET for 20 years on end and get paid for it it's called being retiring

work hard now, earn fat cash, become couch potato 40 years later

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