>>15749043...and while we're at the topic of finding a hobby, I wonder how it coincides with the idea that eventually you'll need to "work to live".
Here I'm pointing that they're going to come to conclusions which are devoid of a significant detail:
>I don't want to work, because it's boring, dumb and pointless.>I don't want to take up a hobby, because it's ultimately pointless.>I don't want to present myself as a bit better, because no one cares and they would hate me forever.With the last greentext, I'm also hinting that NEET's are eternally misunderstood; put under constant pressure with "expectations". They might end up jerking off like psychopaths and then dream of having someone care for them, which is what I think is the largest problem out of all of them:
Lack of care since the very beginning (and lack of understanding them).
It's a question of whether the "better" people exist if they don't seek out likeminded humans to enjoy their company with.