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What's up, guys? So, I was sitting at my job, grinding away, and it hit me—am I just a wagecuck? Like, we're all told to get a good job, make that paper, and it’s supposed to make us more attractive or something. But let’s get real, does it even matter?
I mean, you could be the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, and you could still get heightmogged by some random dude at the bar. Where's the justice in that?
And don’t even get me started on the whole “money can't buy happiness” thing. It’s lifefuel when you get that paycheck, but it’s pure suicidefuel when you realize you’re still sleeping alone at the end of the day.
So here's my question—are we all just wagecucking without even realizing it? Is the grind really helping us, or is it just another way society is feeding us bluepills?
And yeah, before someone brings it up—I get it, working is essential. We all gotta eat. But the way society hypes it up, you'd think having a job would at least get you a date. Yet, here we are.
What do y'all think? Is the wagecuck life a legit strategy for moneymaxxing, or is it just another societal illusion?
I mean, you could be the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, and you could still get heightmogged by some random dude at the bar. Where's the justice in that?
And don’t even get me started on the whole “money can't buy happiness” thing. It’s lifefuel when you get that paycheck, but it’s pure suicidefuel when you realize you’re still sleeping alone at the end of the day.
So here's my question—are we all just wagecucking without even realizing it? Is the grind really helping us, or is it just another way society is feeding us bluepills?
And yeah, before someone brings it up—I get it, working is essential. We all gotta eat. But the way society hypes it up, you'd think having a job would at least get you a date. Yet, here we are.
What do y'all think? Is the wagecuck life a legit strategy for moneymaxxing, or is it just another societal illusion?