How do people do it, I don't understand. This can't be it...I graduated college in December and finally got an office job for the first time. Nothing great, but hey at least it's something. The first two weeks I was loving it, I finally got my own place, a paycheck, eager to learn and prove myself. I felt happy I was finally able to get out of my parents place and move out into the real world. It didn't take long for that to wear off though, noticed when I got home I had no energy to work out and just wanted to watch tv or play a casual video game. Then I realized, this will be the rest of my life. Just going to work, coming home, and being a wagecuck in an apartment. All of my co-workers are in their 50's and later so theres no one to actually befriend. Now that my orientation is done I'm lucky to have 2-3 hours of actual work to do and then look busy the rest of the time. I did some calculations and at most I'll be able to save like 8 grand, a year. Sure, yeah, I have a job, insurance, and shelter but what the fuck. How on earth do people do this for 30+ years? I can already feel my soul eroding. My whole life I was told to get in the real world and to get out there, and it SUCKS. What a lie. Boomers at least got a house, car, wife, kids, community, cheap college, and burned it all to enrich themselves some more.
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>>62038518Yea youre supposed to have kids in this normie cookie cutter pipeline, sorry sweaty. Oh and a divorce comes with the package aswell.
>>62038518Not true at allThe older you get the less energy you have and I'm not talking about your 80s. You're gonna lose energy fast starting around 40. Also your health goes to shit.You are in the BEST years of adulthood. It gets much worse from here
>>62038518want to start a business with me? I have the time and no money
The best part is everyone pretends to love it lmfao. Yes mr. mcdonald, I love my job!
>>62038518Well. Do something you'd do for free as a job. That really changes things.You might even paid well because you have dedicated so much time into the craft that you become one of the best at it.And make it something challenging you can grow better at, keeps it fun.I did exactly that and it's been very nice.
>>62038518Well, atleast you have the weekend bro.Just get fucked up with friends on weekends to cope.
>>62038534This is only really accurate for people who let themselves go. I feel much better physically than I did 10-15 years ago ad a teenager. I didn’t do any cardio back then and my diet was much worse by comparison. I haven’t lost the ability to really do anything since then, life only gets better if you want it to.
>>62038518
Can you shut the fuck up and stop posting this copypasta bullshit on /biz/ all the fucking time.
>>62038633Keep telling yourself that. It's important to keep your hopes up
>>62038518I am going to let you in on a little secret people seem to be completely ignorant of>time moves faster the older you getIt may be hard to notice now, but once you start looping day after day in a closed loop and dont improve yourself, days will feel like weeks and weeks months, months to years. Next thing you know 20 years have passed and you made no progress in your dead end job. This is the trait of a consumer. Do you really need all the things others tell you you need? Reality is an IQ test, anon
>>62038534go to the gym
>>62038518they dont. i was like you, graduated in 2009 grinded for like 15 years then became NEET during covid moved back in with my parents and am still NEET to this day. never going back sorry i mean i know i should because boomers israel and migrants need my taxes but im just not gonna hahahahaha
Be a neet. If you're parents are decent boomers, they must have enough money for you to live a somewhat decent life without working. That's what I'm doing. I'm sorry but I worked for a few months and I'm not gonna live like that. Let the tamed goyim deal with the real world.
>>62038518>8732472th instance of zoom zoom learns the "value" of working>>62038636I don't remember seeing it before, but thanks for letting us know
>>62038518Youre paid because its shit, not because its nice, dumbass. People arent being paid for visiting amusement parks, they pay for it.
The name of the game is ... Real estate. Start buying a home, then a carwash, then a rental property and so on.
>>62038518>no energy Biology varies but I was a non-sporty twig when I started doing squats - the logic is legs hold up everything else. Over time went from 50 in like 30 min to over 115 in 15 minutes regularly. Being in better shape had me feeling more energetic in general.>30+ yearsInvestment research. Found the various 10x, a 30x and multiple 100x because I spent time doing the boring, mind-melting research. /biz/ frequently told me to do my own research to when I asked questions. Just like you I missed plenty of good opportunities but the only way to find is to be looking at all. You only have to be right so many times as your gains multiply.
>>62038633>10-15 years ago ad a teenagerSo you're not old enough yet to start falling apart. It starts in late 30s>heh I'll just liftNot sure how that'll help with absolutely random problems you'll start getting. Like I hurt a nerve in my arm recently and for about a month my fingers were numb. The kind of shit that doesn't happen when you're 25
>>62038528TL;DR:You got your first office job and independence, were excited at first, but quickly felt drained, bored, and unfulfilled. Now you’re worried this repetitive work–home routine is all life will be, with little social connection or financial progress, and it’s making you question how people tolerate it long-term.
>>62040461a home is like 600k where i am, that will take a lifetime
>>62038633Yeah you started off from a baseline of shit so it looks like you're getting better, if you were actually in shape and active when you were young you would have a real point of comparison and would be able to see just how bad your 'better physically' is compared to where you were before.>>62038674I think you meant to say: weeks will feel like days, months will feel like weeks and years will feel like months. Covid didn't help at all, everyone has basically checked out since then and are just going through the motions.
>>62040491>>62038534kek why do zoomzooms think you die once you turn 40
>>62041995earlier if you're a safe and effective member
>>62038518>Person living in USA, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan or South Korea writes blog post about how they're sufferingKek
>>62038900>>62038871>The solution to the Jew Hellscape that their Golem enforcers (White "people") perpetuate is to parasite your own parents who themselves make a living by being good goys
>>62038518see the trick here is that society is built around households and dual income and you are basing your earnings on single income, if you had a partner or wife who also worked then almost all of her income would be able to be dedicated to investments/better housing/kids etcThere's a reason the government bases its economic surveys on household income and not individual income, two people working and pooling their money together have a lot more spending power.
>>62044244Mine is a single earner household, making a fair amount. Women don't need or even want to be in the workplace. It actually ruins everything for everyone except a very small percentage of people at the top who make more money and can flee to other countries when things get really bad. Reject this system of oppression, women should not be in the workforce. My wife is at home gardening or doing art, and although it would be nice to have some extra money, what is money for if your wife can't even play in the dirt or draw with paper and a few markers. This is the reality of end-stage exploitation of the masses.
>>62038534link marines are getting old, it's sad to see
>>62038534wtf i'm 25 and i'm already at 0.1% battery left. I can barely crawl out of bed most days, how am i supposed to handle the rest of my life if i'm more energy depleted than most 80yo boomers?
>>62038627>friends Where do you think you are?