Up until something like last week, I were neglecting myself out of laziness.
Kept delaying things and deadlines until it was too late.
I was almost leading myself though an nonironical NEET life.
I am playing my last chance for escaping the "NEET or wagecuck" choice.I would choose wagecuck anyway and try to sneak myself into a better position but this is a several year path
How to fight my laziness?
>I try to look at the society scum and losers at life. I get this "I should get serious if I don't want to be one of them" but I keep going to my old self after few hours.
stop playing the edgy atheist kid act and try to pray to God to give you strength op
it help a lot to me. i know you need Him
>>27627156
I didn't do SHIT until i got debts and now I enjoy a healthy wagecuck life :^) Nothing motivates you better than debts.
>>27627217
I don't think that's gonna work
>>27627217
Tinkle hoy
>>27627230
Is it? What job do you have now?
>>27627255
A menial labor minimum wage low stress job
>>27627282
Don't you get feelings of wasted potential? Like going through the effort and time of finishing uni to finally end up working as if you didn't but you got debts?
That's what is worrying me.
>>27627236
not that dark punpun god figure you asshole
but the good god that give you love
>>27627317
I feel it, but I didn't have much potential in the first place. The most important thing is that besides the pay the work provides the feel of being useful, improves your physique, disciplines you, and you your life back on track (in my case - finally puts in on track for the first time).
>>27627282
>A menial labor minimum wage
>low stress job
Yeah, try again NEET boy.
>>27627324
good vibrations, good vibrations
>>27627282
Do you have student loan debt too?
Though minimum wage just isn't worth it, unless it's your first job or so.
>>27627442
Your point being?
l'commentare d'originale
>>27627434
>the work provides the feel of being useful
Which minimum wage would it be?
I mean I can clean the streets or something, it would be useful for the system as a whole, but it wouldnt give my life a purpose.
>>27627528
>Your point being?
Entry level labour jobs aren't fucking slow stress. It is a market flooded by factory work and 8+ hour shift, constant repetitive line work.
No one with actual work experience will buy into the whole "entry level grunt work is low stress" meme, unless you somehow managed to luck into a local privately owned small business with casual work hours.
Even packing shelves for a supermarket chain is go, go, go until break and shift end.
>>27627506
No, it's a couple of other things, I wish it was a student loan, at least it's not as dumb.
>>27627533
I literally clean streets, and while it doesn't give my life a purpose, it gives me the satisfactory feeling after I finish working, when I look at my carefully groomed lawns and perfectly clean sidewalks.
>>27627602
Though I officially have a 8 hour shift, I only really work from about 3 hours in summer to 5 hours during really snowy winter days.
>>27627679
I don't know where you live by in my country someone like you wouldn't last a week without being fired and replaced by someone willing to work twice as hard for less money.
In the 20 various entry level jobs I've had in my life, every single one of them has been nothing but long hours of hard work with fuck all compensation, unless you count physical injuries and shortened life-span. I hate this country.
>>27627715
Well I managed to stay employed after the 3 month probationary period and apparently I'm more hardworking than my predecessors. I know what you mean though, not every place is like mine and I never said so.
What country btw?
Dear god,dear god,tinkle tinkle hoy,when will the suffering end?
>>27627930
Never ever
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