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What do you think was that one decision or a point in life that made you a NEET instead of a office drone wagecuck?
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>>82367550
whooooo caaaaares
when i learned i could skip school and not get in trouble most of the time
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One decision?
Lol, I was destined to be a NEET.

I failed university a few times many many years ago now. And even if I pulled through it, with a mediocre degree I would be still the lowest wageslave, because I would lack any soft skills.

Being a NEET with GIBs is already the best route out of all routes that were available to me.
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>>82367550
For me, it was leaving a decade of NEETdom to be an office wage-cuck, and discovering that I was too autist to even survive at that.
I got one other paid job a year later, and was canned after a week. I'm just hitting my second decade of NEETdom now.
Though the writing was on the wall, as I hated school and kept skipping class between 12-14, and then left school.
I did pass two years of college, which was a false dawn. I still ended up a hopeless NEETcel.
I was certainly doomed after the 2008 cataclysm, and any autist-friendly jobs disappeared.
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>>82367550
Sister got me a cushy job at her friend's family business with nice boss and lots of freedom. For any other loser they'd be set for life. But I wanted to kill everyone and then myself. I was extremely stressed from the time I wake up until I have to go to sleep. I was completely certain that if I don't quit to be a NEET again I was going to really hurt someone. The idea of just having to interact with another human being, having responsibilities, having your future set in stone, sacrificing all the arts, knowledge, and life wonders that I could have spend my time and energy on for an office job. Why should I had continued? If I'm gonna be a wagie cogwheel why shouldn't I just rope and spare myself the trouble? Real life can go fuck itself. It's not me that has to submit to the circumstances of life. Life has to submit to my desire and if it doesn't then it's not worthy of me. I can just leave.
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>>82367550
i was born this way
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>>82367550
Ex-NEET, now office drone.
>a point in life that made you a NEET
I remember being a kid around 10 and watching my parents get ready to go to work in the morning during summer break. And then seeing them come back home after 5pm pretty tired. I knew back then that it must suck to have a job and I hoped that I somehow won't end up like that.
18yrs after that I finally got my 1st job and after my 1st day I decided I must live below my means and save/invest my way into retiring as early in my life as possible. Kid me was right, having a job fucking sucks, even a low-effort office job like mine.



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