How it is even possible to reconcile reading while working full time job?

i actually have a job but it's free enough because i'm not a wageslave and have enough time for myself

i dont see the point in having many jobs and making more cash but just being devoid of friendship and family is to be unhappy, in my opinion.

You can be happy being NEET like those who get some money from the government and shit

of course it's being a leech, but at least you have time to improve yourself and live your life, instead of working so much hours a day without any kind of emotional contact with anyone

By commuting.

>implying you can appreciate a work of literature when surrounded by other people in a loud, bright, warm and claustrophobic environment. Literally suicide-tier.

Sort of agreed. I always have a book with me but I only manage to read it when I'm en route to somewhere or arriving early etc.

Depends. When I worked mornings I felt like I had no time at all, and I really didnt
But now I work nights and I go in at around 1, now I can wake up at 7 have a nice quite morning, do anything i want until noon then Im offf to work.
Its all about that time management

wtf I work full time and go to the gym and jog 5 days a week and I have loads of time to read. you guys are retarded.

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>being so feeble-minded that you need special conditions to be able to read

It really isn't hard. I read about 30 pages a day while at work. I read about 10ish pages when I get home, about 40-70 in the late evening and another 10-20 in bed. During the weekends if I'm not busy I can easily read over 100 pages each day. That's up to 700 pages a week. That's War & Peace in two weeks.

This is while working full-time and having other out of work activities. Just stop wasting time on stupid stuff you do just because you are bored. I only come to Veeky Forums in the mornings before work while eating breakfast.

>time to improve yourself and live your life
The whole point of self improvement is gain the right character to engage life in a deliberately ethical manner. A good person is judged both on upon their inner life but also, and more importantly upon the way they interact with other people and the world around them. I have no time for people who have a PhD level of philosophy if they are just a terrible person. NEETdom is (not inherently nor always) the intentional draining of either those directly around you or of society as a whole. It is a lifestyle that gives you the time to cultivate being a good person but prevents you from being one.

I worked full time at a machine shop and I brought books to read during breaks/lunch. My coworkers thought it was weird and I got my books all dirty but I didn't give a fuck.

Also read before going to sleep for those superior literary dreams m8