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A) In this world you will need money to live whatever fantasy life you want (even if you want to make art, you need money to produce it). Unless you meet some Epstein figure who can give you the keys to access endless resources around the world, you will need to make pretty much enough money for everything you want, and maybe getting some gifts from people along the way
B) People STILL mainly make their connections through their work and industries, not through their hobbies or shared pleasures/ideas of beauty. If you are not anchored into some industry or career path, many people, women especially, will automatically dismiss connecting with you (notice how women's fetishes are always some job, ie cop, finance guy, doctor, firefighter, criminal gangbanger, etc). Even if you become a crypto millionaire at 20, a lot of people wont engage with you because you're untethered to some profession and they find it "weird", or even a sign of poor ethic. Slaving away at a career is perhaps even a shared misery wagies expect everyone else to take part in, and they'll feel you "cheated". In 2026 your career is still your identity
And so, your best strategy is to pretend to be apart of some professional path, whether you blend in as a student at some random university or dressup & lie about your profession or whatever, while secretly making your money in some other way you tell no one. Seamlessly blending in and out of circles.
Many boomers defined their entire lives and self worth around the "game" of extracting money from the market, through business or mastering some skill/employment, but it really is a midwit's endeavor. For people who cant see anything beyond playing a child's math game
B) People STILL mainly make their connections through their work and industries, not through their hobbies or shared pleasures/ideas of beauty. If you are not anchored into some industry or career path, many people, women especially, will automatically dismiss connecting with you (notice how women's fetishes are always some job, ie cop, finance guy, doctor, firefighter, criminal gangbanger, etc). Even if you become a crypto millionaire at 20, a lot of people wont engage with you because you're untethered to some profession and they find it "weird", or even a sign of poor ethic. Slaving away at a career is perhaps even a shared misery wagies expect everyone else to take part in, and they'll feel you "cheated". In 2026 your career is still your identity
And so, your best strategy is to pretend to be apart of some professional path, whether you blend in as a student at some random university or dressup & lie about your profession or whatever, while secretly making your money in some other way you tell no one. Seamlessly blending in and out of circles.
Many boomers defined their entire lives and self worth around the "game" of extracting money from the market, through business or mastering some skill/employment, but it really is a midwit's endeavor. For people who cant see anything beyond playing a child's math game
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