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Some of the things that I just realised as a teenager that never had a job before that started working two weeks ago are:
1. Money doesn't matter. As long as you aren't making an amount of money where you can buy a Porsche or a freaking cool looking house with a pool money doesn't matter.
Minimum wage in my country is 700 euros, average is 1000.
2. Getting a job will never be enough. I always thought to myself, I will go study law and become a lawyer or I will go study medicine and become a dentist and that will make me rich. Well, in America it is very easy for doctors to become millionaires. But where I live it is almost impossible.
3. Becoming rich is pure luck and luck only. Why? There is no method, no one has the knowledge on "how to become rich". Even people with a 170+ IQ can't just become rich if they don't know how to use their knowledge properly and don't know the right people. That's also why most inventors lived a poor life. Meanwhile some random guy with an IQ of 90 invested in some random stock and became a millionaire.
4. Office desk jobs are worse than working in a warehouse. It happened to be so at least at the company where I am working. The people in the warehouse were a lot nicer and I worked for a smaller company, so our "bosses" weren't constantly pressing on us to work harder. Meanwhile at the office I was being constantly monitored by someone and I had to think a lot more when doing some jobs.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Wagie wagie sucks, I don't hate doing the work. I actually quite liked it and sometimes even liked talking to my coworkers when working, the work wasn't stressful in itself for me. It also enabled me a way to socialise with people and make new friends. I met some pretty cool dudes.
But the thing that I hate is, how much it kills you inside, especially if you still have to study and you're in school. And also the thought of me, being a teenager at the moment and wasting all this time for minimum wage is killing me. I spend a lot of my time creating music and writing my own stuff and this type of work kills my creativity. I'm rather a NEET, doing what I love, living in a shitty flat sponsored by the government than wage slave for 50 years 8 hours a day to buy an average house with an average car.
1. Money doesn't matter. As long as you aren't making an amount of money where you can buy a Porsche or a freaking cool looking house with a pool money doesn't matter.
Minimum wage in my country is 700 euros, average is 1000.
2. Getting a job will never be enough. I always thought to myself, I will go study law and become a lawyer or I will go study medicine and become a dentist and that will make me rich. Well, in America it is very easy for doctors to become millionaires. But where I live it is almost impossible.
3. Becoming rich is pure luck and luck only. Why? There is no method, no one has the knowledge on "how to become rich". Even people with a 170+ IQ can't just become rich if they don't know how to use their knowledge properly and don't know the right people. That's also why most inventors lived a poor life. Meanwhile some random guy with an IQ of 90 invested in some random stock and became a millionaire.
4. Office desk jobs are worse than working in a warehouse. It happened to be so at least at the company where I am working. The people in the warehouse were a lot nicer and I worked for a smaller company, so our "bosses" weren't constantly pressing on us to work harder. Meanwhile at the office I was being constantly monitored by someone and I had to think a lot more when doing some jobs.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Wagie wagie sucks, I don't hate doing the work. I actually quite liked it and sometimes even liked talking to my coworkers when working, the work wasn't stressful in itself for me. It also enabled me a way to socialise with people and make new friends. I met some pretty cool dudes.
But the thing that I hate is, how much it kills you inside, especially if you still have to study and you're in school. And also the thought of me, being a teenager at the moment and wasting all this time for minimum wage is killing me. I spend a lot of my time creating music and writing my own stuff and this type of work kills my creativity. I'm rather a NEET, doing what I love, living in a shitty flat sponsored by the government than wage slave for 50 years 8 hours a day to buy an average house with an average car.