Do you think this a good life?

Neeting is fun for like a week tops, then it turns into pure brain rot. You start eating garbage, skip the gym, and just sit in your room wasting away. I hit a point where I was disgusted with myself and what my life had become, so I decided I was done with that NEET crap for good. Started working at 19, I’m 21 now and still grinding . yeah, it’s stressful sometimes, but rotting takes a mental toll on me
I mean yeah I’ve been there but that was only because I knew that sort of position was extremely tenuous with little savings, and I’d have to return to the brutality of the grind soon enough. I saw no point in throwing myself into hobbies or settling in to a carefree, stress free lifestyle because it would just be ripped away in a matter of weeks and the drastic tonal whiplash would be too much to bear

But if I truly had the choice to escape it all I would do it in a picosecond and never look back

Not trying to be too judgmental but tbh knowing that some people willingly put themselves through the 9-5 grind is kinda insane. Countless millions of people including me dream of the day we can retire but it’s decades of grinding away if ever

It if works for you then good I suppose, at least you have options and stability underpinning it
 
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@Sceptical
 
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You are in your 50s, have a net worth that is in deep 7 figure territory.Graduated out of Stern with 20+ years of experience You travel around the world, eat at 5 star hotels. Live in large bunglow in bay area, wear luxury watches, come to work in AMG but you have to works almost 80 hours a week, sometimes even shower in the office during important meeting. You barely talk to family All your friends, people you know are from the office, your life revolves around the office. . Is this a good life? Because this is pretty much how my boss lives.
Is this your life?
 
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I'm surprised you niggas think 80 hours is too much. 80 hours work weeks in many finance and management jobs are common. Those wolf of wall street looking boys in suits and patagonia vests you see around arr working 70-80 hours a week. This is common @Saint Casanova @Chadeep @imontheloose
I work 40hr weeks.
 
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Why do you think I had the time to rot on .org? It's because I get paid to stare at a screen. Anyway what are your thoughts. Is this a good life?
 
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Why do you think I had the time to rot on .org? It's because I get paid to stare at a screen. Anyway what are your thoughts. Is this a good life?
I see and no not it all sounds depressing
 
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I see and no not it all sounds depressing
You live a life of luxury and can afford every surgery from some of the best surgeons in the world even the no?
 
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You live a life of luxury and can afford every surgery from some of the best surgeons in the world even the no?
And what’s the point your 50? With no friends and prop ND asf. And even if u do get those surgeries and become chad what’s the point? U have no time to slay or party
 
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very compelling question bhai :feelsthink:
i don't mind working if the pay and benefits are really good but the mental strain would be hard to deal with
 
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If you have nothing already then yes.
 
If his wife and kids can live extravagantly I can kinda see but at 50 with those hours sounds like shit
 
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If his wife and kids can live extravagantly I can kinda see but at 50 with those hours sounds like shit
He has a kids and a wife but he barely sees them
 
80 hours at 50 is brutal tho. You'll be having high blood pressure from all the stress
 
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I prefer my NEET lifestyle of rotting on forums

downside is not being stacked
 
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No, this is a TERRIBLE life -- managing to convince the VAST MAJORITY of the population that this is the GOAL of existence is easily one of the GREATEST tricks that corporations worldwide have EVER pulled.
 
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No, this is a TERRIBLE life -- managing to convince the VAST MAJORITY of the population that this is the GOAL of existence is easily one of the GREATEST tricks that corporations worldwide have EVER pulled.
My boss makes a bank tho
 
My boss makes a bank tho
Okay, escape the paper NUMBERS and just THINK in literal PHYSICAL values for second -- which one is better, a SMALL amount of people in a country enjoying a GOOD LIFE at a young age with their FIRST LOVE, using the now distributable SURPLUS of various RESOURCES in their land -- or billions of POOR beggers and drones just RUNNING around for SCRAPS while even MOST of the FEW people at the VERY top are all BALDING lonely folks with like TWENTY health issues while their only JOY in life is buying some vintage watch to impress RANDOM PEOPLE or whatever?
 
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You are in your 50s, have a net worth that is in deep 7 figure territory.Graduated out of Stern with 20+ years of experience You travel around the world, eat at 5 star hotels. Live in large bunglow in bay area, wear luxury watches, come to work in AMG but you have to works almost 80 hours a week, sometimes even shower in the office during important meeting. You barely talk to family All your friends, people you know are from the office, your life revolves around the office. . Is this a good life? Because this is pretty much how my boss lives.
Good life if you’re in your 20s, 30s and 40s, but he missed the boat, because in your 50s family is what matters the most, as your end is approaching and surplus resources won’t matter much at the point.
 
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Good life if you’re in your 20s, 30s and 40s, but he missed the boat, because in your 50s family is what matters the most, as your end is approaching.
As your end is approaching. Jfl. So dramatic
 
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Happiness comes from small things.
 
Neeting is fun for like a week tops, then it turns into pure brain rot. You start eating garbage, skip the gym, and just sit in your room wasting away. I hit a point where I was disgusted with myself and what my life had become, so I decided I was done with that NEET crap for good. Started working at 19, I’m 21 now and still grinding . yeah, it’s stressful sometimes, but rotting takes a mental toll on me
How did you graduate from university in just 2 years?
 

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