>>16632712Yea bro, you are right though. Being a NEET without a purpose is a miserable existence, but being a wagie without purpose is just as miserable, arguably even more so. Yes, many NEETs have the kind of tired that sleep cant fix, but so do many wagies. If you are gonna be depressed I believe its better to be a depressed neet than a depressed wagie.
>>16632701>Are you implying your neet bux will stretch as far as a wage goes as far as budgeting?No, I say while your wage bux are definetly numerically bigger than my neetbux, there is not that much of a difference in quality of life, thats my point.
I can only eat a certain amount of calories a day. There is only so much meat, dairy, fruit and vegetable that can fit into my stomach. Whether you are a neet or wagie, you still eat the same. I can afford nice premium quality grass fed beef, fresh organic vegetables and fruit and organic homemade dairy because I eat in moderation. I cook everything on my own and I keep it simple, taste and healthy. Which means I dont need to waist huge amounts on dolivery and take out like most wagies who are too tired to cook. I also have enough to pay the bills like water, electricity, etc. I have enough to buy me clothes and other neccessesites.
So tell me, what do I need a bigger wagie budget for if I can already afford everything that I need on my neet budget? Especially considering how the extra budget comes with a pricetag of becoming a fucking slave for the majority of your awake time.
So why would I want to sacrifice 66% of my life just for the extra pennies that I dont even need? To buy more food and clothes? I already have enough.
Now you could that as a NEET I cant afford to have luxury stuff, travel, etc, which I admit would be nice, BUT YOU CANT AFFORD THESE THINGS AS A WAGIE EITHER
Do you understand my math here?