Seth Walsh
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Thoughts?
"Muh excellent peaceful minimalist life" or "complete COPE"
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Peaceful minimalism in Mumbai, t-f is this shit?
Just work for yourself
just dropship for yourself BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJust work for yourself
Who said dropshipping loljust dropship for yourself BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
No dude, that is fucking hell. If that’s life then what the fuck is the point lmfaoThat’s life, bro.
This is LIGHT wageslavingfucking cage at this suicide inducing miserable existence WTF is this nigga on
It’s most of our future, unless u want to marry a retired whore like @Seth WalshNo dude, that is fucking hell. If that’s life then what the fuck is the point lmfao
It’s most of our future, unless u want to marry a retired whore like @Seth Walsh
Fuck that dude I will live in a run down shack in a forest and raise rabbits for meat with my kidnapped starbucks foid before I do this shitIt’s most of our future, unless u want to marry a retired whore like @Seth Walsh
This is LIGHT wageslaving
STRAP THE FUCK I
"Imymorningcoffeecels" will increase like never seen before.
What can be done about this, I don't know?
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And this is a top 1% life as a single guy.
Many many copers on this forum saying they'll set up their lives as slayers (for their whole lives) - from ages 30-40, and then from 40-70+.
See thread: https://looksmax.org/threads/2025-blackpill-love-commitment-the-aging-bachelor-pill.1328661/
OPEN FORUM LETS GO
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Who wants to tell me any different.
This is the "slayer" life you'll end up having.
AND THAT'S ONLY AT 28!!!!
IMAGINE FOR ANOTHER 60 YEARS AS YOU BECOME INCREASINGLY INVISIBLE
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Not everyone has money to fall back on. Many people need to work, even in first world countries.Just don't be a wageslave. It's fucking easy in 1st world. If someone ends up in a 9 to 5 that they hate for 40 years in West they got exactly what they deserved.
mymorningcoffeecels".Oh trust me I'm poor as shit but I have avoided becoming wageslave. Easiest way is getting seasonal work. A lot of is very entry level and doesn't pay a lot, but with some training some of it pays quite a bit more. Like being a ski instructor, etc. The drawback is I'm on move most of the time and I don't have much in savings but I'd rather be free. Plus I can't complain about boredom because of how often my life changes. I don't mind because I despise routine. In my case I found work that I really enjoy and I still have around 6 months where I'm completely free. I'm essentially dicking around and I have no real career to speak of but I'd rather be a crazy bum living in a shack in the woods than some drone just waiting to die and watching life rather than living. To each their own I guess.Not everyone has money to fall back on. Many people need to work, even in first world countries.
But wageslaving isn't as grim as that video makes it out to be even. I think there's something up with "hyperoptimization" copers.
Like, that dude spends 18 hours a day doing all that; the most boring repetitive stuff. No adventure... no.... life. And time keeps passing. I think that's what makes it all so much more brutal for all of us to bear witness to.
He will end up exactly where he is, if he keeps doing the same stuff.
I think the takeaway is that he is not willing to move towards breaking free of his constraints. Doesn't seem to network or have a laugh with anyone throughout the day (noticeable norwooding and no gf to go back to at the end of the day).
I think that's what freaks everyone out.
I'm gonna coin this genre of people as "hyperoptimization copers" or "Imymorningcoffeecels".
What do y'all think of this new breed of hypernormie LLTNs?
basedOh trust me I'm poor as shit but I have avoided becoming wageslave. Easiest way is getting seasonal work. A lot of is very entry level and doesn't pay a lot, but with some training some of it pays quite a bit more. Like being a ski instructor, etc. The drawback is I'm on move most of the time and I don't have much in savings but I'd rather be free. Plus I can't complain about boredom because of how much my life changes a lot. I don't mind because I despise routine. In my case I found work that I really enjoy and I still have around 6 months where I'm completely free. I'm essentially dicking around and I have no real career to speak of but I'd rather be a crazy bum living in a shack in the woods than some drone just waiting to die and watching life rather than living. To each their own I guess.
It's literally human cattle. This guy has no freedom and he has resigned himself to that fate. His life is unending misery and not only does he accept it, he can't even find it in him to complain about it, instead opting to try and convince himself that he "likes" this.Not everyone has money to fall back on. Many people need to work, even in first world countries.
But wageslaving isn't as grim as that video makes it out to be even. I think there's something up with "hyperoptimization" copers.
Like, that dude spends 18 hours a day doing all that; the most boring repetitive stuff. No adventure... no.... life. And time keeps passing. I think that's what makes it all so much more brutal for all of us to bear witness to.
He will end up exactly where he is, if he keeps doing the same stuff.
I think the takeaway is that he is not willing to move towards breaking free of his constraints. Doesn't seem to network or have a laugh with anyone throughout the day (noticeable norwooding and no gf to go back to at the end of the day).
I think that's what freaks everyone out.
I'm gonna coin this genre of people as "hyperoptimization copers" or "Imymorningcoffeecels".
What do y'all think of this new breed of hypernormie LLTNs?
Meanwhile this is how the average person in 2008 spent their work lunch breaks
Some people are born for this. To some it's the best. I have met many like him and I could not call them happy, but they were seemingly contented with their lot. But for many this life is unthinkable. If you look at evolution, this sort of life is very antithetical for what we've done for millions of years. Even when compared to most animals humans are incredibly weird. We as society have more in common with ants and bees than any great ape or animal that is genetically closely related to us.I mean seems like a normal day when you have a full time job, you don't have time for anything else.
Whats so crazy about this?
Huge cope lmao. 0 human interaction in sight. This guy won't be able to escape loneliness
Looks like he spends all his money on eating out at fancy restaurants alone everydayat least hes making mad good money if i had this i wouldve cope easily
95% are fine with this life.Some people are born for this. To some they don't mind. I have met many like him and I could not call them happy, but they were seemingly contented with their lot. But for many this life is unthinkable. If you look at evolution, this sort of life is very antithetical for what we've done for millions of years. Even when compared to most animals humans are incredibly weird. We as society have more in common with ants and bees than any great ape or animal that is genetically closely related to us.
I'm trying to farm zoomer engagement lolI mean seems like a normal day when you have a full time job, you don't have time for anything else.
Whats so crazy about this?
i bet he have some noodle gfLooks like he spends all his money on eating out at fancy restaurants alone everyday![]()
Completely agree with you.Imagine having to go into the office everyday lmao fuck that
Working from home is the best thing to ever happen this century
This guy lives a miserable existence. Insane complacency, 0 urgency to change. Wouldn't be surprised if he snaps in 5 years and ends up roping
A slave class of some kind is necessary for all civilization. Be it literal slaves, serfs, modern day workers or automata it is what it is.95% are fine with this life.
Then there are the 4.5% of complete losers who turn NEETs cause they can't handle this life and socializing (all the NEETs on this forum)
The rest 0.5% are aristocrats actually predestined for more then this.
True yeah, everything is really a personal decision and it's always hard to make them.Looks incredibly sad to be fair, also norwood 1.5. This is why it's better to betabuxx because at least you'll have children to take care of.
Imagine having to go into the office everyday lmao fuck that
Working from home is the best thing to ever happen this century
This guy lives a miserable existence. Insane complacency, 0 urgency to change. Wouldn't be surprised if he snaps in 5 years and ends up roping
These type of videos usually only show the nice bits. I doubt he'd make a video showing him doing overtime or dealing with office politics. Granted he lives in France and they do have good laws for workers.True yeah, everything is really a personal decision and it's always hard to make them.
Guy in the vid has a really nice commitment to his health, but stuck in a weird comfort paradox imo. Only works 6 hours a day with a 2 hour lunch break.
Would be cool if he made a "typical Saturday" video ngl.
But looking at it objectively. He's doing 30hrs max of work per week. If getting paid well, maybe he's smarter than all of us. Interns at Jane Street or Citadel, or even at some law firms will do 70-100hours a week incl some Saturdays and getting work calls on their personal number etc.
Seems like no one bothers this dude.
Wonder if he has friends, then he can cope better, but this lifestyle looks terrifying to me, commuting one hour, coming home late at night to an empty house, not even a pet. Yeah he's athletic and all but doesn't seem like he does anything else, in terms of hobbies. Yeah it would be interesting to see how he spends a free day.True yeah, everything is really a personal decision and it's always hard to make them.
Guy in the vid has a really nice commitment to his health, but stuck in a weird comfort paradox imo. Only works 6 hours a day with a 2 hour lunch break.
Would be cool if he made a "typical Saturday" video ngl.
But looking at it objectively. He's doing 30hrs max of work per week. If getting paid well, maybe he's smarter than all of us. Interns at Jane Street or Citadel, or even at some law firms will do 70-100hours a week incl some Saturdays and getting work calls on their personal number etc.
Seems like no one bothers this dude.
from the video, he works 8 hours a day, from 9-7 with a 2 hour lunch break. he has a 1 hour commute each way and is probably senior and earning ~50-60k euros. he gets home at 8pm. this is a strange way to break up his day but his job seems peaceful (some sort of video editing at a corporation). wasting your day with a 2 hour lunch break seems silly instead of making your day 9-4.30 or 5, at the latest.