for the wagescucks here, what do you do with your pay in your country? (assuming you are like me and doesn't spend money on anything other than rent and food)
Food and rent, 401k. When I remember to, I invest in dumb stuff.
I save it so I can buy a house and move out of this nigger ghetto
>>220293295gold
I'm saving up to replace my car; I want a new one.I also have money to spend on fun, but everything's so expensive these days, it's a real problem.It's tough to go out and have fun every week.
>>220293688>>220293802>>220293821>>220293888i have 50k in the bank. i have no hobbies and no friends so i dont spend money at all. i tried gambling on stocks and lost 20k though. if i could live on neetbux i would rather have that than be a wagecuck.
>>220293295Rent, food, and booze.
>>220293931I have quit my job twice before, being a neet for 2 years in total. It was the best time of my life.
>>220293295I've been frequenting a new fast food restaurant as of late that does burgers. Its not terribly expensive, about 10€ for a burger and fries, but I guess its more than I'd have spent on dinner otherwise
>>220293948Being unemployed or working part-time is easy and fun, but if you do nothing, your brain function deteriorates.I think you'll live longer if you have a job, even a simple one.In Japan, the older people who quit their jobs tend to become senile and die sooner.
>>220294006When I was a neet I was programming pretty much everyday, on my own projects. It was the best not because I didn't have "a job", but because it was stress free, I had no obligation to anybody.
>>220293948i was neeting for quite a while in the past. it was great. i work a "professional" white collar job now though and i would be unemployable if i just up and quit for a year or two. this is the curse of being a normie wagecuck
>>220294033Oh, that sounds fun!Not being chased by time and quotas sounds relaxing.Is it different now?
>>220294091I now have a programming job and its definitely better than the job 90% of programmers have, but its still stressful when you have expectations, meetings and deadlines. I cant just take the day off whenever I want or I wouldn't get paid.
>>220294137Being employed inevitably means you're constantly pressed for time...Work is important, but make sure you don't burn yourself out.
>>220294198That's also the problem. Because of the time I spend programming at work, I cant work on my own projects. Even if I have time after work I'm exhausted to do more programming.
>>220293295I honestly don't know. I get 3500€/month after taxes and I have around 100k€ in cash/stocks/crypto, but I'm still renting my place (because everything is expensive in Paris and I don't really wanna buy in the suburbs).Usually I buy a 500€ phone every 3 years, a new laptop (around 2000€) every 4-5 years.I used to travel but not so much now, I feel like I'm too old to go out and meet people alone. Same for bars and shit, I used to go out and have some drinks at least once a week, now it's more like once every 2 months.
I spend my money on bandcamp and videogames and snacks
>>220294220>Usually I buy a 500€ phone every 3 yearsWhy?? My phone costed 70€ and I have used it for 6 years without any problems
I'm unemployed.
>>220294305Mostly the battery dying, not being as fluid as it was before the apps/games are taking more resources, for a better camera, or just bored with the design overall.
>>220293295I split bills with my gf, gas for the car, boardgames, vidya, occasional trip. Not much mostly saving
>>220293295I save it so one day I can have a better life. I know that will never happen, I do it anywaysAlso international travel
>>220293295I try to max out my 401k/IRA contributions. Once I hit $4 million I'm going to retire in Argentina.
>>220293295Apart from food and rent, drugs and video games.
>>220293295Booze, really. That's it
>>220293295investing for a home