What if wagies have it figured out? I used to think the NEET lifestyle was for losers, but now I'm wondering if my mindset is outdated. I know a few NEETs in their 20s and 30s and they all have so, so, so much more more time and energy than me. Most of them will inherit houses, and one of them has alluded to scamming the government for gibs and putting these in index funds. I suspect these people have more saved up than I do. All of them have learned random skills, some of which they can probably monetize if they need to get a job (I don't have time or energy to learn stuff, so ironically I might be less employable than these people if my current skillset becomes obselete). Also, these NEETs have consumed more leisure time than I will probably EVER consume in my entire life. I'm starting to get depressed and angry that I followed "the rules" when clearly they don't apply anymore. They're just boomer myths. Obviously there are NEETs in hellish lives and wagies in great lives, but as a general rule I think I've misjudged who has it better. Am I missing something here?
>>62265056just chill. you don't need to consume so much you can work less and enjoy life more. see you can have all the money in the world but whats the point if you never get to enjoy it
let the wagies deal in the real world
>>62265056>get capital and invest>retire early with moneyThat's the best option for many people, rather than just being a neet or just being a wagie.
>>62265323most fail at the get capital part and get stuck as slaves forgotten as soon as they stop being useful
>>62265504>most fail at the get capital part and get stuck as slavesmajority of people are mentally weak, they can't stop consuming whenever they get paid, that's why they belong in wagie cagies and never get out