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7/21/2025, 6:12:14 PM
There is pretty much no coming back from being NEET at 30+ unless your parents are rich and you are set to inherit a lot. The problem with being a NEET in your 20's is you do not see the future problems you are setting yourself up for. Your 20's were to be used for building skills, getting education, job experience. Without that, you are FUCKED in this job market. I work at a hospital and I see it often. At 60+ people really start to fall off, even the ones they kept fit. Cancer and disease is a bitch. Its always super cringe when the loser son or sons get summoned and you can see the pure horror on their faces, not because mom or dad is dying, but because they know their support system is going away. These are grown 30+ year old adults that have never done any adult shit, they don't have bank accounts, they never filed taxes, they never filled out a W2 form, they don't know how to fix anything or get anything done. Basically adult babies.
7/21/2025, 6:12:14 PM
There is pretty much no coming back from being NEET at 30+ unless your parents are rich and you are set to inherit a lot. The problem with being a NEET in your 20's is you do not see the future problems you are setting yourself up for. Your 20's were to be used for building skills, getting education, job experience. Without that, you are FUCKED in this job market. I work at a hospital and I see it often. At 60+ people really start to fall off, even the ones they kept fit. Cancer and disease is a bitch. Its always super cringe when the loser son or sons get summoned and you can see the pure horror on their faces, not because mom or dad is dying, but because they know their support system is going away. These are grown 30+ year old adults that have never done any adult shit, they don't have bank accounts, they never filed taxes, they never filled out a W2 form, they don't know how to fix anything or get anything done. Basically adult babies.
7/15/2025, 5:27:31 PM
Failed-to-launch men: uneducated, unskilled, unemployed, lonely, no wife or children, no ambition or goals, bitter, blaming others for their failures, no savings or retirement plan.
Much of what we think is ideology is more accurately a failure of young losers to launch into maturity.
How can society survive with the burden of failed-to-launch men who contribute nothing to society?
He's 35 and asking complete strangers online what he should do with his life. Ultimately it doesn't matter what they or anyone suggests to him because he won't do it. Not because he's a dick but because he was neglected as a child and never had proper guidance from the people who should have mattered in his life when it mattered most. He never gained the confidence necessary to transition into adulthood, to set goals for his life and to set about realising them. He's never had friends and has no social skills.
He sees people his age with wives, families and careers and thinks that should be him too because he's ages with them. But he doesn't fully understand he's in a race that started 25 years ago. He can no more become those people than he can become an Olympic athlete. It's too late.
A post asking for suggestions is actually a man lost in life shouting for help, hoping that someone will care for and nurture him. Sadly, that isn't something which online strangers can provide for him. No comment reply in that thread, or this one, will be enough to undo 35 lost years or to provide the direction or motivation needed to course correct. But laying out his frustrations on the internet is all he feels capable of doing. He is entrenched in learned helplessness and ultimately even if he recognises this, it doesn't undo it.
Options:
>life as a miserable wage-slave making barely enough to survive in a pathetic min-wage job
>hoping a ran-through woman in her 30s (who is also mentally ill) might use him as a sperm donor, then both of them 'raise' another generation of failed adults
>suicide
Much of what we think is ideology is more accurately a failure of young losers to launch into maturity.
How can society survive with the burden of failed-to-launch men who contribute nothing to society?
He's 35 and asking complete strangers online what he should do with his life. Ultimately it doesn't matter what they or anyone suggests to him because he won't do it. Not because he's a dick but because he was neglected as a child and never had proper guidance from the people who should have mattered in his life when it mattered most. He never gained the confidence necessary to transition into adulthood, to set goals for his life and to set about realising them. He's never had friends and has no social skills.
He sees people his age with wives, families and careers and thinks that should be him too because he's ages with them. But he doesn't fully understand he's in a race that started 25 years ago. He can no more become those people than he can become an Olympic athlete. It's too late.
A post asking for suggestions is actually a man lost in life shouting for help, hoping that someone will care for and nurture him. Sadly, that isn't something which online strangers can provide for him. No comment reply in that thread, or this one, will be enough to undo 35 lost years or to provide the direction or motivation needed to course correct. But laying out his frustrations on the internet is all he feels capable of doing. He is entrenched in learned helplessness and ultimately even if he recognises this, it doesn't undo it.
Options:
>life as a miserable wage-slave making barely enough to survive in a pathetic min-wage job
>hoping a ran-through woman in her 30s (who is also mentally ill) might use him as a sperm donor, then both of them 'raise' another generation of failed adults
>suicide
7/14/2025, 7:02:35 PM
Failed-to-launch men: uneducated, unskilled, unemployed, lonely, no wife or children, no ambition or goals, bitter, blaming others for their failures, no savings or retirement plan. Your 30's are your MIDDLE AGE. You are not young. You are not a kid. Your whole life is not ahead of you. Half of it is over and the second half moves even more rapidly, with each decade (relativity). Get it together because you are running out of time.
Much of what we think is ideology is more accurately a failure of young losers to launch into maturity.
How can society survive with the burden of failed-to-launch men who contribute nothing to society?
Much of what we think is ideology is more accurately a failure of young losers to launch into maturity.
How can society survive with the burden of failed-to-launch men who contribute nothing to society?
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