>>19026996>>Why did you become a neet?pointless art degree and not wanting to live in the desert with my safety net being perhaps overly generous government payments. local unemployment was also like 50% as everything becomes increasingly centralized in australias mega cities. there was never much to even do honestly. factor in an anxiety disorder and other miscellaneous issues and i may not even be capable of working
>How do you feel about it?apathetic
>How long have you been a neet for?decade
>How do you sustain your lifestyle?taxpayer tithe
>What's your average day like?chasing momentary interests and reading, audio books, exercise, talking to people offline or online
>Any other insight/thoughts you would like to expressit isnt a bad life but it caused deep moments of introspection, maybe occasional shame, because it is so contrary to how people are told to live their lives. concepts like life milestones that i felt i needed but i didnt. i think in the pursuit of happiness, nobody is fucking happy even if they are employed. some are sometimes and sometimes i am happy and im not employed. people flaunt off material shit but i just never was very materialistic and i have no desire to fight for that bottom rung on climb up the social ladder. may i lack ambition or my thinking is just alien to a lot of people but i dont care. hippies did some similar shit, grunge movement was all about fuck it nothing matters. its not like neeting isnt a beaten path either its just the one i am on