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You are socially isolated from everyone. No one wants to deal with someone who doesn't have a job.
You have less resources for getting out of your rut. Meanwhile, people in recovery have access to health clinics, get support from other ex/drug addicts, and have a community full of people to hold you up. Drug addicts who recover likely never had to deal long stretches of unemployment because they had to be employed and make money to begin with to afford their habit. Plus, they get a "rise from the ashes" story when they begin healing. So inspiring. What do NEETs get? "Oh...years unemployed and all you could muster is a menial job a teenager could do...hahahaha...pathetic."
NEETs deal with a set of issues that are uncommon and have few or ineffective governmental bodies to pinpoint problems and resolve them. Social anxiety, lack of financial know-how, zero credit if any, neurodivergences ranging from autism to bipolar disorder to schizophrenia, possible video game addiction, personality disorders. There is no financial incentive to help NEETs. You're on your own, but you never had the power to help yourself either, so that's not even true.
You have less resources for getting out of your rut. Meanwhile, people in recovery have access to health clinics, get support from other ex/drug addicts, and have a community full of people to hold you up. Drug addicts who recover likely never had to deal long stretches of unemployment because they had to be employed and make money to begin with to afford their habit. Plus, they get a "rise from the ashes" story when they begin healing. So inspiring. What do NEETs get? "Oh...years unemployed and all you could muster is a menial job a teenager could do...hahahaha...pathetic."
NEETs deal with a set of issues that are uncommon and have few or ineffective governmental bodies to pinpoint problems and resolve them. Social anxiety, lack of financial know-how, zero credit if any, neurodivergences ranging from autism to bipolar disorder to schizophrenia, possible video game addiction, personality disorders. There is no financial incentive to help NEETs. You're on your own, but you never had the power to help yourself either, so that's not even true.