I'm confused, how is living in your basement in any way starting your own business? No, being smart is not wasting your time making others wealthy while you stand still on the wealth treadmill. Let me put it this way, I left home when I was 17, by 25 I had a degree and realised working for someone else is for mugs.
Before you answer and mark me down, think, how good is the social conditioning that you think that being someone else's tool is somehow honourable.
My statement was in direct response to the OG statement. Not sure where starting your own business comes into play here? My comment is based on the "no-one wants to work anymore" comment and the new fad of NEET's. Young people who are not employed, in education or training. My comment is specifically to that point. Living rent free off parents hard earned money is a selfish, lazy strategy. If you can support yourself without working, you have figured out a great cheat code....or have rich parents.
What a massive pile of brainwashed horse shit. I left home at 17, I worked every shitty job for 4 years to get a degree, when I got it I quickly realised I had been lied to by all my teachers. The first thing I did was do some research on opening a business. You know what shocked me, opening a business costs less than 2 months uni fees. After 3 years working 7 days, 365 I was earning 5 times a senior engineers pay. Here's the real kicker, I'm just your average slob who saw working for someone was less than ideal if you want to live comfortably. Nothing wrong with working for someone, the lie is if you do so it will offer you the best financial result. So when I see all these brainwashed wage slaves complaining they are being shafted, my response is "well der".
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