>>15801535>I NEETing currentlyWell, you sound happy with that lifestyle at the moment, so, I definitely hope that it goes a long way for you. But, I'm pretty sure that it won't be forever, right? Will you be able to manage yourself when a time comes where you have to work again? I guess these are some scary thoughts, so, sorry for bothering you with them. Just hoping that you'll be able to make it, is all. In the best case scenario, you could just NEET for the rest of your days, but I doubt that's how things work over there.
You do sound somewhat experienced with things, so, I guess it may not sound like too much of a problem when you'd have to jump back into work and all, but, after experiencing the comfort of NEETing, I imagine that it'd be harder to get back into how things were before. Too much comfort can be deadly in the long term. I figure that you'll be able to make it anyway, you've probably thought about it, so, I also guess it's whatever. Just good luck with it when time comes, you can get yourself together enough before it does, I'm sure.
>I wish I can make my own good scheduleBut I wonder, why do you worry so much about your schedule being so exact, at the moment? It's not really important when you've nothing you need to wake up for, is it? Your schedule can be anything, as long as it's consistent. I think what matters more if you're getting enough sleep or not. More than anything, you need the energy so you can be productive like you want to be. I think you'll be forced into a certain schedule whether you like it or not, once work starts. Trust me, you'll wake up for things once it's necessary to do so. It's harder right now while you don't actually have something you absolutely need to get out of bed for, like work. Your brain will just force you out of bed once you do.
So, I think you should put more care into your studying and other kinds of self-improvement, and a proper schedule will come later thanks to that. Post too long, part 1.