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Today, I was talking to a few people and I said I retired at 25. Then one guy said the following things to me
>wow you must be miserable
>uh ok man
>for sure man
I was confused and said
>retiring at 25 is the dream for most people man, what is your problem?
Then another guy chimes in and says
>I would be so bored if I had nothing to do

Wtf is wrong with normal people? “Bored if nothing to do?” This guy’s life is his job?
What?
Has anyone here experienced something like this? Please share.
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I would be pretty bored too if I couldn't also make all my friends retire. Have you ever worked weekends? When you're at home on a week day and everyone is away busy at work being social is much shittier
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>>62113256
> I would be pretty bored too if I couldn't also make all my friends retire
No adult says this lol.
>¥> Have you ever worked weekends? When you're at home on a week day and everyone is away busy at work being social is much shittier
It really isn’t.
Would you work your job if you didn’t get paid? What is wrong with a bit of boredom? Wtf is “boredom” anyways?
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>>62113256
>bored if I didn’t have a job
That is peak slave cope.
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>>62113256
> everyone is away busy at work
Every at work wishes they weren’t at work
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>>62113225
Arbeit Macht Frei.
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my mother could have retired at 32 when my father passed away but instead went to university, got a phd and now she is 63 and does conferences all over the world

if your goal in life is to retire so you can suck ladyboy dicks in Pattaya then you are a poorfag despite your money
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They are confused because you aren't making any sense. A 25 year old is not at equilibrium with the world and therefore not retired. Someone should legit kick your ass for being so stupid and a prick at the same time.
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>>62113225
your social skills are horrible lmao
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>>62113348
> A 25 year old is not at equilibrium with the world and therefore not retired.
Huh? There are retired 20 years old now with the social media age. 19 year olds worth 30M plus…you’re stupid af. Youtube stars retired early 20s are quite a few now. This isn’t the 1950s where people retire at 50.
>the world
Most people would be lucky to retire at 40 now bro.
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>>62113348
>a prick
What? Did you hear what those guys said? Pure ignorance.
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>>62113369
please shit in your hands and shove it down your throat
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>>62113380
Oh, so another seething pleb. You should be happy for me.
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>>62113357
Explain.
Also, explain this anon>>62113348
and>>62113380
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>>62113273
>No adult says this lol.
What's the weather like in Delhi right now, Vivek?
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>>62113382
money talks, wealth whispers, you fart on the internet
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>>62113394
Not true at all. Wealth buys all the nice things. Driving into your neighborhood, there is nothing quiet about that.
Also, what about those 2 guys speaking nonsense to me?
I never said I was rich, just retired. Why is no one happy for me?
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>>62113225
The average wage slave brain can't comprehend not needing to work.
Good job OP.
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>>62113225
you are the same schizo making this same kind of threads every other day, take your fucking medication!
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>>62113225
The problem with retiring at 25 is that the only people that you can realistically be friends with that won't be jealous of you are 20-something trust fund babies. Either you find the good ones with a plan and a career etc or you end up hanging out with the ones that just travel and do coke all day.
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>>62113432
Seriously, their attitudes were wierd as hell.
>i would be so bored without my job
How pathetic is that? The guy enjoys being underpaid. Like I would rather be bored than working.
>good job
Thanks.
I told the first guy
>you should be congratulating me man, not giving me this attitude.
His attitude was terrible. You had to be there.
>>62113446
What?
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>>62113331
keyed and chudpilled
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>>62113390
Friends don't mean shit in adult life, dumbo. Everyone is locked into their families and barely hangs out outside of it
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OP do you have a formal autism diagnosis?

>>62113273
I'm an adult. Have you ever worked weekends? A lot of things I want to do involve my friends who are still trapped at work even when I am free. Being alone is boring for most people, maybe not for you. There is nothing wrong with "normal people", you just don't understand them.

>>62113285
I think you quoted the wrong post.

>>62113305
Yes they probably do.
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>>62113505
What kind of adult hangs out with friends daily? By adult do you mean like 25? At 40 nobody's hanging out daily or weekly, more like once every few months. Get ready for that, that's going to happen
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>>62113500
This. I was going to say that too but instead just asked “are you an adult?”
>>62113505
See>>62113500
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>>62113505
You are a “normal person” dummy
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>>62113225
kek that's pretty funny. i never gave normies much thought before my early 30s but they're mostly concerned about fitting in and doing the needfuls and avoiding risk/responsibility. so yeah they're not going to retire until the government tells them to.
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>>62113225
I spent almost 2 years in my 40s unemployed. It was fine. I have a house and garden to take care of, a wife to fuck, and 4 kids under age 10 to care for and do stuff with.
But.
I am not rich enough to retire at 40 unfortunately. I need the job for money.
If I had some serious money, I dunno, even 1 million, I could and would retire. My wife will keep working until she's 85 because she actually likes her work so we'll always have income.
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>>62113225
>>62113256
i work from home so not only do i have to work but i also have no friends/social life. it's the worst of both worlds. want to retire asap so i can pursue my dreams
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>>62113225
its just pure cope, they're boiling inside keep teasing
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People are conditioned their entire life to be worker bees. You're thrown into school as a kid and given homework. They are just goycattle slaves, just look at what epstien said "let the goyim deal in the real world".

Just lie to people about it, it will save you the headache. Yes, for most people their life is their job.
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>>62113225
A guy I know retired at 65 and he's so bored he's considering getting a new job. Oddly enough, most people actually want to feel like they're producing something of worth to the world. Course, how the average wage slave can consider their work valuable is beyond me.
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The only thing I'm missing out on by not working is being able to hold a conversation easily with strangers because that atrophies when you don't maintain it
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>>62113225
The mindset in America is that you are a slave to your parents from birth to 18, free to take on debt from 18 to 22 in order to have regular college orgies, a slave to your boss from 22 to 65, and free to play bridge from 65 until death. Any freedom outside of those two milestones is unimaginable to normies.
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>>62114419
I remember I took a summer off in college and some guy asked me about my summer. I said I just relaxed. Guy blew a fuse and was like "WHAT, WHAT DO YOU MEAN!!?? YOU WEREN'T WORKING!?!" I was like 19 and so perplexed, I didn't know what to even say.
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>>62113225
Something about foxes and grapes..
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>>62114445
kek, it's always amazing to see wagies explode. My work began a flex hour/show up when you want thing during covid and one time one of the contract workers in a hard hat walked up red in the face as I was walking in around 10:30AM and asked "Why are there still people arriving? Is there a new shift right now?"
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>>62114470
I sometimes wonder if that's all they have, the world we created sucks, and the only pride and dignity someone can have is showing up on time and being a good wagecuck. grim if so. the human soul is above being a wagie
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>>62113406
>Why is no one happy for me?
You know exactly why retard, they’re seething with jealous rage. Stop acting dumb. Given your age and that you’re posting here you most definitely made it off crypto too, which whether you want to admit it to yourself or not was mostly luck, and that’s why you get so riled up by their responses - a (big) part of you knows they’re right and you didn’t really "earn" it.
Of course, had you made it from something legit like building+selling a business they’d likely still be seething, but you wouldn’t have such a chip on your shoulder about it
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>>62113273
Some of us actually need to do important things to not feel bored. Not everyone is an autist who is endlessly entertained by playing with toys like a child.
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>>62113225
They need to be occupied for all conscious hours otherwise they have time to consider just how pathetic and meaningless their lives really are.
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>>62113225
natural slaves



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