Anonymous
8/26/2025, 2:48:22 PM
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Why do normies hate neets? Is it bad to be a neet?
I recently had a discussion with my father where he got quite emotional when I said I didn't want a job. Despite the fact he kept saying he wants me to be honest with him, every time I am honest about thing he seems to think something is wrong about how I feel or my mindset.
I just don't want to work. I am happy to accept that I may never have much loving off of social security. I have lived on the streets before, and I will do it again. I tried to explain that I do not like being forced to do something and on top of that I don't want to support the system that keeps making society shitter, but he just goes back to "then find something you like", "i want you to have a house and car, etc etc.", "i know you can do better"
Is there an element of truth to what he says? I can understand where he is coming from, from his point of view but he doesn't seem to understand me.
I can't even be honest about what I want to do because I will just get told it's nkt realistic, or to focus on something else first so I can do what I really want as a hobby, but that just gets me stuck where I don't want to be again.
I'm not sure what I am asking really with this post but does anyone understand what I mean? It feels like I am in the matrix, everyone just wants to fall in line, and despite saying they want me to be honest and happy, when I tell them I am happy and honest, they get mad because I don't want more. Apparently I need to "contribute to society". The only argument he made I could kind of understand is that I really on society to get my NEETbux, but I don't have a choice?
I just don't want to work. I am happy to accept that I may never have much loving off of social security. I have lived on the streets before, and I will do it again. I tried to explain that I do not like being forced to do something and on top of that I don't want to support the system that keeps making society shitter, but he just goes back to "then find something you like", "i want you to have a house and car, etc etc.", "i know you can do better"
Is there an element of truth to what he says? I can understand where he is coming from, from his point of view but he doesn't seem to understand me.
I can't even be honest about what I want to do because I will just get told it's nkt realistic, or to focus on something else first so I can do what I really want as a hobby, but that just gets me stuck where I don't want to be again.
I'm not sure what I am asking really with this post but does anyone understand what I mean? It feels like I am in the matrix, everyone just wants to fall in line, and despite saying they want me to be honest and happy, when I tell them I am happy and honest, they get mad because I don't want more. Apparently I need to "contribute to society". The only argument he made I could kind of understand is that I really on society to get my NEETbux, but I don't have a choice?