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>tfw back at work after 2 week vacation
I took a mental health break from work 6 months ago and literally drank my entire savings away. I cannot even force myself to leave my apartment at this point and the thought of going back to this waging slave existence is absolutely paralyzing me to the point of daily suicide ideation. I dont think I can make it at this point, brain is too fried.
>>60681863 (OP)I haven't worked a "real job" since 2011. What have I missed out on?
Retired at 30, 35 now, every day is a vacation day.
AI will end most labor jobs by 2030. ironically enough it will be things like coding, fintech, and analysts that will get 86'd first. if you're a janitor, you're safe until the robots start rolling out.
when joblessness is approaching 60% the AI will have automated sufficient quanitites of the economy that govt revenues will be absolutely staggering, they'll be paying down the debt AND trying to figure out what else to buy. they'll buy peace from the rioting crowds with a UBI.
>>60681919Having nothing to do with nothing to worry about is a luxury.
>>60681962it wasn't even that bad until 2020 or so then it turned to hyper shit
>>60682407It really did. The wealth gap got a lot bigger and the bottom 70% got a lot bigger.
>>60681992yea cant relate to the wagies. i was a nerd and was able to retired off btc at 19, 32 now and have all had a life of bliss and folly
>>60681863 (OP)When I came back from vacation, I already wanted to quit, even if this gives me enough to bet on things like shido, it really messes with my head
The only thing I enjoy about this job are my coworkers, the rest is pure pain
I love working. Everyday is a new opportunity to be a corporate hero!! Powerpoints and spontaneous dance breaks – that's what it's all about.
>>60681863 (OP)One of the reasons I don't bother with vacations in the traditional sense of traveling somewhere. No I don't want to be plucked out of the meat grinder and spend a week in pretend-heaven only to be thrown back in. I prefer chilling in my house.
>>60681992I made the mistake of spending my 20s as a NEET. I will have to wait until like 45 to even think of early retirement or semi-retirement.
>>60681992I can realistically retire at 35 (in ~3 years). How do you avoid getting bored? I'm not sure I could give up my career entirely and just sit at home all day.
>>60682007imagine needing a janitor to clean unused bathrooms and unoccupied offices from supposed AIpocalypse. Your logic fails.