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Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/22/2025, 10:59:54 PM No.60675643
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I spend all my waking hours daydreaming about getting rich and quitting my wagie job to play vidya all day without a worry in the world.
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Anonymous ID: MPJ2DNc5
7/22/2025, 11:03:44 PM No.60675659
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>>60675643 (OP)
Im a neet whos basically bored all the time, the boredom gets so profound sometimes its insane. But i dont have a yearning to play games. How based am i?
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Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/22/2025, 11:09:27 PM No.60675682
>>60675659
I wonder if I would find a way around the boredom. Or if I would end up killing myself
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Anonymous ID: /GHU9bZI
7/22/2025, 11:11:03 PM No.60675688
>>60675643 (OP)
For me it's
>Make it from crypto
>Cash out into stocks/safer assets
>Continue working and start attending night school to get a masters in social work
>Graduate
>Take a year off
>Get a job as a social worker at a private school
>Make $70-80k helping kids decompress
>Have summers off
>While doing this, work towards become a licensed therapist
>Start own practice
>Help a few niche personality types
>Eventually quit school job and "retire" keeping a few clients at a time, indulging in hobbies, etc.

This will allow me to continue to build to extraordinary wealth instead of just burning through it, while actually enjoying my life.

It makes me sad to think I may never get past step 1.
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Anonymous ID: MPJ2DNc5
7/22/2025, 11:11:06 PM No.60675689
>>60675682
I think if you enjoy anime and vidya then you'd make it into middle age atleast. Thats alot of comsooooming to be done.
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Anonymous ID: Wk8IuUVF
7/22/2025, 11:12:21 PM No.60675701
>>60675689
I'm not rich but I've got enough that technically I don't need to work. But life would be pretty boring if I stopped.
Anonymous ID: TXwoEdo+
7/22/2025, 11:16:17 PM No.60675726
how much do you need bro
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Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/22/2025, 11:28:38 PM No.60675783
>>60675726
At least 200k to get enough passive income to live comfortably
Anonymous ID: JwrQJCv/
7/22/2025, 11:31:42 PM No.60675795
>>60675643 (OP)
I've been doing this for 10 years with my โ‚ฌ800 a month from neetbux in the EU. I swear you don't have to be rich to laze around.
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Anonymous ID: OQkuR8bO
7/22/2025, 11:35:51 PM No.60675817
I only want to play video games when I have important deadlines to manage so that suggests I don't actually enjoy the games but simply use them to escape
Anonymous ID: EAlF1mOs
7/22/2025, 11:37:41 PM No.60675830
>>60675688
This is a clear plan that can be adapted as circumstances change. Better than 99% of /biz/ daydreamers.
>>60675659
Youโ€™re based for reminding me not to let the gains go to my head
Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/22/2025, 11:39:56 PM No.60675846
>>60675688
Do you guys really think the chances of making it from crypto are that high? I'm buying BTC every month since february but I'm still skeptical about it.
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Anonymous ID: EAlF1mOs
7/22/2025, 11:43:43 PM No.60675868
>>60675846
I remember when I first started looking into buying it and asked my haxor coworker how to get btc. He loudly proclaimed it was way too high and it was no use to buy. It was $800.

Everyone has stories like this at every price point. Make use of this what you will
Anonymous ID: H7r3TSDZ
7/22/2025, 11:45:39 PM No.60675873
>>60675846
BTC went from $15k to 120k in like 3 years. For boomers in the stock market that is an amazing return. It's the best chance poorfags like us have to make it.
Anonymous ID: kEt6nldi
7/22/2025, 11:47:33 PM No.60675880
>>60675643 (OP)
I do this too
Anonymous ID: g1yjdf46
7/22/2025, 11:56:08 PM No.60675914
>>60675643 (OP)
I daydream about quitting my wagie job as well, I don't want to have to go into an office anymore or spend my life working for a company.
>to play vidya
I used to play vidya all the time but I've barely played the past few years, feels like I'm wasting time every time I do, always feels like I have more productive things I could be doing, like I only have a few spare hours in a week and I could be using that time to try to earn money on side projects since then I'd reach retirement earlier, and so I don't enjoy vidya, even sometimes I regret spending the time playing since it's just a time sink.
It also feels like a lot of games are just boring now, like once I've fully understood the systems and mechanics I lose most of my interest, even just from seeing gameplay. If I care about the story I'll just watch the cutscenes on youtube instead of playing through everything.
These days I only play games with friends once a week or two, and I have a good time doing that.

I wonder if I'll enjoy vidya again once I do retire. To wake up and spend the day engrossing myself in a game. I hope so.
There's still productive things I want to do in retirement, but I think the the top priority will be health, sticking with exercising and cooking healthy meals.

Still need about a 60% gain in crypto to reach my retirement number, hopefully I hit it this year, or within the next few years. I've been in 6 fig hell for 8 years now, I just want to make it.
>>60675795
I'm envious of you neetbux enjoyers. If I knew how I would have done the same 15 years ago right out of high school, and got reduced rent in public housing and enjoyed comfy living.
Instead I worked my ass off, living with 3-5 roommates throughout college, just to graduate and get a "high paying job", meanwhile average houses are 700k and I'll never afford one if I want to retire early.
The amount of value from neetbux between rent/food discounts is equivalent to a regular person having 6figs invested, it's insane
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Anonymous ID: /GHU9bZI
7/23/2025, 12:25:22 AM No.60676041
>>60675846
I made it once, actually, then unmade it. Stupidly did not take profits. I set a cash out goal and I stuck to it like it was law, when I could have just said "meh fuck it, I'm $200k short, I'll be fine". Lesson painfully learned.

Back then, my plan was just "I'll never work again" which is maybe why I felt like I really needed to hit that goal, though in hindsight I could have just worked like another 1-2 years and let the money do its thing and more safely hit the goal. Peak retardation.

I do need a certain minimum for my current plan to work, but it's less, and if I simply get close I will start setting stop losses and not adhere so much to an exact number.

Crypto is the greatest chance at wealth since the dot com rush. This is the moment that every zoomer who isn't maxing out FUNDAMENTALLY SOUND cryptos right now will regret in 10-20 years "I could have put a few thousand in and been a multi millionaire now". For those of us who have been in the game a while already, we really only need a 2-3x from here which hopefully happens this or next year.
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Anonymous ID: VuWLtSPg
7/23/2025, 12:33:26 AM No.60676071
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>>60675643 (OP)
My portfolio is literally just a 10x away from being able to do this. I'm so close to making it and yet so far.
Anonymous ID: ntWro/rP
7/23/2025, 12:59:42 AM No.60676165
>>60675643 (OP)
Cheer up and call it 'manifesting ' instead
Anonymous ID: ntWro/rP
7/23/2025, 1:06:05 AM No.60676185
>>60676041
good post

"Unfortunately" for you aspiring NEETs, let me remind you again that hitler was right: Arbeit macht frei. My cursed and old bio husk still pumps hormones that makes me want sex. similarly, it still brainwashes (literally) me into believing i need to be productive or achieve something, improve myself, learn, etc.

I have had multi-year bouts with no work. it's the same as everything else. It gets old. You want to escape. Sex with the same slut for 7 years gets boring too. Actually this is the curse. it's not the hormones. It's the fact that everything gets boring and you end up rejecting it and fighting it.
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Anonymous ID: EAlF1mOs
7/23/2025, 1:29:45 AM No.60676295
>>60676185
I'm learning vicariously through guys like yours posts. I'm at that stage, but coming to grips with the idea that I like the way things have always been and keeping quiet about everything. Your posts help me not act on my monkey brain.
Anonymous ID: Os1qW+wJ
7/23/2025, 1:31:10 AM No.60676303
>>60675643 (OP)
I went all in on XRP a few years ago and now the same dream for me has come true. Just gotta get lucky. You eventually will.
Anonymous ID: CvdV/KeC
7/23/2025, 1:31:58 AM No.60676305
>>60675643 (OP)
I was basically a neet for all my 20s because of the national guard and it was glorious. I can tell you that you are right to be obsessed about it because it's well worth it. Unfortunately i had to become a wagie after my deployment money dried up a decade ago,and i probably have another 10 years of wagie hell before freedom again, but having that taste early drives me to make it happen asap. I regret not investing the money instead but mainly because it would have meant already being retired now and at least 5 years total less years working in my life, but at least i got to enjoy the prime of my life not working
Anonymous ID: zsfFFel/
7/23/2025, 1:32:30 AM No.60676306
>>60675659
>bored
>How based am i?
Not at all you are the opposite, a cuck onions faggot with no interests, no life. Just another boring noc loser.
Anonymous ID: O7VXRqxs
7/23/2025, 1:35:15 AM No.60676316
>>60675643 (OP)
you and like a billion other young men
Anonymous ID: JwrQJCv/
7/23/2025, 1:36:45 AM No.60676325
>>60675914
The worst part is that I also have $2,000 in cryptocurrency and I'll have a big inheritance the unfortunate day my parents die. My life is amazingly easy. My only problem is that I sometimes feel self-conscious about having so little money with women and of course, I can't go to a restaurant every night and things like that. I hope my crypto makes things a little better but being able to laze around again and again is priceless. I can go fishing for days without it being a problem, get up at 3 p.m. every day, I don't smoke or drink, I read a lot.
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Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/23/2025, 1:45:54 AM No.60676380
Seeing so many anons saying they made it from crypto makes me wonder: Did people even get rich from investing before crypto showed up?
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Anonymous ID: g1yjdf46
7/23/2025, 1:53:38 AM No.60676423
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>>60676041
I did similar, I was high 6 figs at one point, it wasn't enough to retire, so I didn't sell and it all crashed 90%.
It's my 3rd cycle and part of me wonders if this cycle is different, where there's so much institutional buyers that maybe we don't get an 80%+ dump this time, and maybe it's just the bear market ptsd from previous cycles that makes me think it will dump so much again.
Regardless, I do intend to start selling once I hit my retirement number but I don't know if I'll have what it takes to sell my 1 BTC, will try to hold that forever.
>>60676185
>it still brainwashes (literally) me into believing i need to be productive or achieve something, improve myself, learn, etc.
I don't see a problem with this, at least for me personally I'm extremely self-motivated, I have a half dozen side projects that I work on outside of my dayjob, I've actively sought out new skills and learned more to accomplish more, but none of them are at a point where they'd make anything meaningful.
One would get at least $100-200 a month if I worked on it full-time and maybe it could be grown to 4-5figs/month, but I don't want to risk my retirement in the event that doesn't work, and getting another tech job these days isn't easy.
>I have had multi-year bouts with no work
I wish I've had the opportunity to do that. I've been working non-stop since graduating high school between getting a degree, and working summers to pay for school, and since finishing school working the same job for the past 10 years with only 2-3 weeks of vacation a year.
>>60676325
Congrats on living the dream. Women and eating at restaurants is overrated, but I can see how you would feel self-conscious about it or feel like you're missing out.
I guess I take for granted that there is a certain freedom in being able to spend freely when you have a decent income. I'd rather have the 40hrs/week of my life back though and live a bit minimalist.
Maybe the 2k crypto will grow into its own sizeable investment.
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Anonymous ID: SqAQC7AS
7/23/2025, 2:09:38 AM No.60676489
>>60675643 (OP)
I'm going to spend my time having affairs with housewives while their husbands are at work.
Anonymous ID: MTZ96aQD
7/23/2025, 7:42:54 AM No.60677619
>>60675688
you have a good heart anon
i truly hope you make it
Anonymous ID: fkvCTsg2
7/23/2025, 8:25:54 AM No.60677703
>>60676423
Very nice anon, keep that flame of ambition alive. And yes you should prepare for that 60-80% drawdown, it's going to happen (probably).
Anonymous ID: kn2g+XHV
7/23/2025, 1:06:17 PM No.60678230
>>60675846
You have to be disciplined to not sell. We get hung at 100k, now 120k, because people can't stand the thought of losing the gains and they sell.

DCA monthly and you'll make it. But are you disciplined enough to not take the 2x, or 3x? [[You're not]]
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Anonymous ID: vRDl1T2K
7/23/2025, 2:22:08 PM No.60678483
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>>60676380
Yeah, ofc, through stocks and the property market. If I'd bought Nvidia stock ten years ago I would have made it by now
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Anonymous ID: 39vk24Xy
7/23/2025, 7:10:47 PM No.60679786
>>60675659
>NEET
>bored all the time
Disgusting subhuman. It's because you're a retard.
Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/23/2025, 10:37:29 PM No.60680999
>>60678483
Yes but companies suddenly blowing up like Nvidia are a rare thing and hard to predict.
Anonymous ID: F3fHl518
7/23/2025, 10:40:16 PM No.60681016
>>60678230
>DCA monthly
Already on it.
>But are you disciplined enough to not take the 2x, or 3x?
Why would I even do that? I'm not selling until I have enough to stop working.