How do wagies do it? I'm a trust-fund twat who's never had to work for money and I see shitloads of wagies in random stores or driving trucks, etc. They seem mostly fine, but I would not be able to do their jobs for even one hour, let alone decades. How do they get through the day?
>>62392163I have no idea, I made it in crypto before graduating college and have never worked a job in my life and can’t imagine losing so many hours of your life every year to something you hate like it’s amazing how short wagers real lives must be
>>62392163I have no clue bruh. I asked some wagie why he works once and he replied,”to get rich!”I just shook my head and walked away.
>>62392174Yeah. I mean, even when they're not officially working their minds must still be on their jobs during much of their downtime. It can't be easy to switch out of one's job headspace after being in it for eight hours straight.
>>62392163Mostly to buy more assets and more rifles. People will ask me why have more than one or two and I just laugh and walk away. If you want to get inside the mindset put on no rest for the wicked by cte on loop then watch a homeless man high on bath salts or fent consume his own flesh taking large bites out of his arm next to you on the side walk. Spend the morning getting bitched at about high prices by well to do people such that eventually you don't feel bad telling them there's nothing you can do, bonus points if you tell them to work harder. Then you're going to want to go to an all hands safety meeting and watch a peer drop onto concrete and die of a heart attack during some boring ass presentation by the DHS on how Iran has infected much of our infrastructure with malware. You'll be told to go back to work but I switched from music to listening to boomers complain about being priced into homelessness on my headphones to finish out the day. Then you're going to want to drive home to your shit hole you rent so you can do it again tomorrow. Money don't grow on trees, I got bills to pay, I got mouths to feed, there ain't nothing in this world for free.
>>62392193Shut up. 2.5% of Americans have 1m.
>>62392163I lord over lesser wagies. Gives me satisfaction seeing them suffer.
>>62392219I'm sure that puts the other 97.5% at ease. They totally won't vote for reddit communists like Mamdani all over the country out of spite.
>>62392249Mamdamu won’t do shit, bro. It is over for the majority of people. There isn’t any growth. Even the news goes “wages have been stagnant and savings are at all time low but spending is still strong. Credit card debt all time high.” I think most people have no idea how the masses spend. I certainly don’t. How do people live an entire life funded on credit cards and have no savings.
Just imagine that there are wagies that say >"what do you mean you want to retire early, what would you do all day!">"I hated working from home, I enjoy the opportunity to get out of the house!">"The work builds character. I'd still work even if I was rich!"
>>62392349>I enjoy my work>work keeps me busy>i would be bored without work>I don’t know what I would do without work
>>62392349>>62392352You jest but its pretty common for normie wagies minds to start actually deteriorating when out of work or any sort of meaningful(to them) kind of hobby. Id personally work at my own random store selling shit I think was neat if I won fuck you money and didnt have to actually work. Knew a dude in bumfuck vermont who did just that, store hours were basically him being “i wanna work today” or not. Work with a secret millionaire who has about 40 mill at 58 who does part time cause hes bored.The real cope are people who were retarded and hit like 60 with 100k in retirement. Not even those fucked by life have that cope at that age, they know they are surviving.
>>62392377My dear friend, I am not jesting. They have said those things to me…no seriously, they have.
>>62392377> Id personally work at my own random store selling shit I think was neat if I won fuck you money and didnt have to actually workId rather not wake up to an alarm in the morning. The guy in your example probably doesn’t have any hobbies since he is older generation. Like there isn’t any job I would take “for fun” because I don’t have 8 hour to spare.
>>62392383Its true though. Lots of retirees who actually dont have to work, do, I got a good handful at my work. They dont need money but are bored.Its when its coping and lying done by people who have to work.
>>62392394Sure I get that. Some people work cause they want to especially older people. They probably didn’t or don’t actually have a lifestyle outside of work.
>>62392392Works 3 days a week for 6 hours each. He told me he basically does it for groceries and ammo for shooting.
>>62392399Must like the interaction and the “productivity.” I get it, but I am good. Especially wagie jobs where most of the people are there cause they are losers. They aren’t losers just because they work there, they are losers cause of their attitudes and thoughts also. I don’t live in a small town so most wagies are adult losers.
>>62392396You do start getting limited in old age, and it can be a healthy way for doing something and socializing. While a good chunk I know dont have to work, they also dont wanna spend money chronically entertaining themselves or traveling, blowing through funds. They are in age ranges where they dealt with their own parents passings by now. Sometimes that work is greener than the cold reality of the stagnant rotting years where now they cant actually do anything but “relax”
>>62392402I agree on that, ive been waging at a loser wagie job but it was the best temp thing I could do during medical shit and a whole slew of setbacks. Yet I took it and did it because on paper, it was a perfect save to my work history and enhanced it, and gives me a strong in getting into an entry position for a union trade position, into an apprenticeship, in a new state(where I can easily transfer to have a job in my company so I have something) all so in 5-6 years im starting at $80,000 before OT plus full family benefits, 401k, paid vacations. OT easy 6 figures, all in a lcol/mcol state with license reciprocity in about 10 others.The losers you are right about are my coworkers, who, in 6 years ill be what age they are now with no plan, drive, and fucking sports bet. I tried bringing up stocks and I was looked at like I was a mongrel.Those are the coping losers. They get bitter at the 30 year old making 6 figures in sales ignoring they grinded and had a plan 5 years ago to achieve that.
>>62392163>>62392163They wage because they have to. Because if they didn't wage, they'd be out on the street.Also I knew a boomer who could have retired a long time ago that continues to work in his late 60's. He told me he retired early and a couple months in he got really bored just sitting around at home watching TV (guy didn't know what to do with his time, he had been working since he was a teenager), so he decided to go back to work.
>>62392416Working with people is shitty in general. Not sure why someone would choose to be around others for 8 hours when they don’t have it.
>>62392426Depends honestly. The millionaire I work with works around good people, management or other areas? Yeah the dude would peace out asap. Corpo nightmare shit.
I have more than $20M in SpaceX equity and I am still working 60 hours a week, because working at SpaceX provides me with a great set of tools and collaborators to pursue an advancement of human civilization. OP is a boring person
>>62392163Bot thread. Stop larping.
>>62392163Learn a skill or two if you have time to brag dumb nigger. 90% people dont have the opportunity or time like you because they are busy wageslaving for their jewish master. When crisis comes and money becomes useless, the knowledge you accumulate remain within you still
>>62392163I'm a masochist that developed a philosophy that allows me to cope and thrive.
>>62392163Because life conditions you and slowly peels off the layers and content of your brain and soul until you are left with the most fundamental idea all human understanding of existance is built on:> IT IS WHAT IT IS
>>62392193>Money don't grow on trees, I got bills to pay, I got mouths to feed, there ain't nothing in this world for free.Banger song
>>62392163Most wagies live on debt and never save. If you mention investing to them they react like you are telling them something esoteric and arcane.
>>62392163>>62392174>>62392349Normies exist in this state where, on one hand, they'd ideally not work if they could help it, but at the same time they live in environments where working and hanging around other people who work all the time is the default and so they seemingly feel immense guilt and dissatisfaction when they don't work and can't fit in with those who do. Avoiding work is absolutely superior if you have a free and self directed mind capable of driving yourself to do things that you personally value and can manage to do this. It's been noted from ancient times that many people actively desire a slave like existence, and this is a good thing for you as they're the ones willing to be exploited.>>62392186This is accurate if you're working a mentally intense job where you have to come up with solutions for real problems.
Lmao, lolSo I never “got rich” at least in my mind.I took a $20k cash investment and put it in the s&p for 13 years and pulled it out as close to the top as I could. And during that time I saved up and invested $25k in bitcoin and etherium and was able to double and triple my money respectively and dumped it in precious metals. All this while I was working different jobs and saved up an additional $100k. I bought two properties that I turned into Airbnbs and I’m making roughly 60k gross per year. Now I want to buy a rather large house as I’m living in a tiny half of a duplex which I will turn into a third Airbnb when I get my mansion. Idk why you guys are so content with yourselves when I feel like I’m ten years behind and should have done this right out of high school. I’m hoping to build up to 10 properties and then use those funds to develop some property and shoot for the moon.
>>62392440based
you've never slept hungry or risked being homeless, you haven't experienced living life on the edge, you are not a real human, just a pampered caricature pretending to be alive, life begins when you have nothing to lose
>>62393432any tips on rental property? I have a down payment for a house but the markets dogshit and think I should go small and rent for college+airBnB and wait till my 40s for my own house. Im going into trade for a lot of reasons but one is home repair+connections for other skills that are too different like plumbing. I personally dont mind living cheap for myself until then.
>>62393150its fucking insane anon, I dont get it. I seriously thought I was fucking behind(I am kinda) but no debt with okay savings and apparently im fucking like ahead of like 70% of people in my age.Yet so many people, 5-10-15 years on me are in fucking horrible financial situations and they arent ones who had life throw shit at them. The ones I know that did have life fuck them are the most honest and realistic of their issues, but I got co-workers still in student debt working shit tier $40-$50k jobs, a 50 year old who eats mcdonalds daily and works two jobs, people that fucking gamble on stake and sports at work and think its a win. My boss blew like $150 in 30 minutes and STILL gambles. People renting $1600+ a month 1 bedroom apartments for no reason just so they can be "near" shit yet doordash constantly and have like 4 different subscriptions running.Someones living with parents at 31, pays NOTHING its a free ride, and racked up $12,000 in CC debt for useless shit like travel and concerts.