>>15048878That's good, but you can't build a life on being ripped. Learn a trade, be smart with your cash, be willing to travel to where the good jobs are, buy land, find a wife (a foreigner if necessary, raise strong and capable children. If you play your cards right and don't feel compelled to waste your money on expensive status symbols, after a decade or two of hard work you can largely retire. Knowing about construction and mechanics will help you fix and build your own shit. That's my plan, at least. I'm young and poor but I'm determined to make it. I know that nearly every element of society is against me being an autonomous, free man, but I'm not gonna give up. I know it won't be easy and I'm just at the start of my journey, and I may well fail if I can't reign myself in and do the needful, or maybe even if I'm just unlucky. I will continue to do my best and struggle. What else can a man do? Go out in a blaze of glory? No, the situation isn't nearly so grim as it seems. I will persevere, I will survive, and goddammit I will grow and thrive. We can make it bro. It wont be any kind of easy but with adversity comes strength. Life isn't fair, life isn't easy. I guess it can be if you're happy being a neet or a consoomer wagie that is ok with owning nothing but toys, but we aren't like that. Just try harder, and if something isn't working don't be afraid to change course. Again, be willing to travel to opportunities and live poor if it helps you advance your knowledge or capability. I know people that are all these things, and if they can do it, so can we. We gotta be tough and clever, and a little lucky, but we can do it.