Does it cause you much distress to know that NEETs have the time to read much more books as you?

Does it cause you much distress to know that NEETs have the time to read much more books as you?

Given that I only have to work maybe two hours a month, no. What do you mean by "NEET"? Presumably you mean people not interested in literature, otherwise you wouldn't be asking us, that is, people interesting in literature. So does it distress me that the frogs on r9k have as much free time as me but choose to spend it pissing in bottles and watching children's cartoons? I suppose I feel a little sorry for you.

Yes, yes it does

>So does it distress me that the frogs on r9k have as much free time as me but choose to spend it pissing in bottles and watching children's cartoons? I suppose I feel a little sorry for you.
This insult seems unnecessary. It looks to me that you have a lot of anger and resentment towards NEETs. Is this true?

How did you become that way? Do not worry: you can tell me and I won't judge you.

It's a perfectly valid response given the context of your thread, as you well know.

I was a NEET just a few months ago. It's just not sustainable unless you have rich parents or win the lottery.

dumb frogposter

I could use some free time for different activities. Still, I do not like read for hours, so I think I would my free time in something else.

Sure, they do have free time. However they don't use it for reading books or attaining knowledge. Being a NEET they do not know what discipline or hard work is.
Name one NEET that managed to accomplish anything of value besides killing themselves. You can't.

*many more
Read more, froggie

>they don't use it for reading books

Yeah, I said it. There is a reason NEETs are NEETs: lack of a work ethic. Low IQ. Mental issues.
Go take a look at /r9k/, they are at least mostly honest about their shortcomings.

You got me there.
Don't you think it is bad form to use such blatant stereotypes? That applies to as well.

You can disagree with me in a polite way like other anons did here.

ullillillia

Don't you think it is bad form to be a frogposter?

You can go fuck yourself in a polite way.

Don't you think you sound a bit angry here?
Remember what the stoics say: minimize negative emotions.

Stop taking the bait, leave him to his sad existence.

This fucking tumor on his head is disturbing.

Anyone else part time master race?

>Simple stoic life, able to live comfortably without becoming too materialistic
>Work to keep you feeling productive and bring in money to fund other pursuits
>Many free days to read and improve oneself

All the benefits of both the NEET and wage slave life

no, because they generally lack the interest

No, because I have the money to buy any book I want, including rare signed novels from buried authors. Also, there's a woman who sleeps in my bed and occasionally touches my penis. I'll never go NEET again.

NEET suffer from depression making shit like literature feel worthless.

I'm a third worlder and I'm a NEET.

yeah, somehow i've landed a gig wear i can live working less than 20 hours a week doing a job i enjoy, is this real life? how did i get here? i mean i'm poor as fuck, can't afford to have a family or any of that normie shit, but i can shit post my days away as i please, it's pretty fuckin comfy i say

No, because I'm NEET. Life is great.

I've finished University now so I'm technically NEET

But no. In my varied experience I read far more in the small windows of time I have when I work full time than I do when I have all the time in the world.

How?

for me it's just the weather, i read more in the summer when i can sit outside on the waterfront and enjoy the air off the river...i can never really get comfy in the winter

No because it is not a foot-race; there is only much reading and writing I actually like to do in a day, and I hit about that "amount" daily.

NEET here. The life is making me depressed. I maturbate ~5 times per day. I am three chapters into a novel I'm writing, but it pains me that I am only able to write a few hundred words per day. I am running out of money and my significant other is pressuring me to get a job, but I've been sending my resume out to many places and no one calls me back. I keep telling myself that things will be better tomorrow or after I publish my novel, but every day is the same horrible routing of depression, porn, and masturbating until my urethra is raw from dried cum.

Lovecraft was a NEET for five years.

Sort yourself out. Try future authoring. Code PEPE.

I like the idea of reading outside, and I want to right now, but I don't like sitting still during spring--especially if I'm alone. It's because of the bees. They're always up to something, and I don't like it. Watching me from a distance then flying closer to test the water: spreading pollen everywhere which makes the air harder to breathe and induces a suffocating sensation. I don't trust the bees. Maybe I'll try again in summer when there's not so many busy bees.

I watched that new King Kong movie and aside from John C Reilly's excellent everything it was pretty mediocre.

Made me think though: was King Kong kind of an adaption of Heart of Darkness? It seems vaguely familiar but I could just be imagining things. Loki was named Conrad though...

>much more books as you

Disgusting.

> Implying NEETs have the capability to spend their time wisely
I can squeeze more books into 40 hours per week of free time, than a NEET can in a month. Being out of productive work destroys every valuable skill you need to function in life. NEET hobbies eventually devolve into laying down and shitposting.

Not really, because most NEETs are depressed virgins who play video games 16 hours a day and desperately want social contact.

Try physical labor while you look for another job. Even if you have to volunteer it will be for the best. Ask yourself if the extra 20% of free time you're getting is worth losing years of your life to depression, because that's what will happen. Trust me, if anything you will be 10x more productive on your novel.

While I'm painting houses all day, I literally listen to text-to-speach'd pdf books.
Today it was Crystallizing Public Opinion by Edward Bernays and the first bit of Decline of the West.
Yesterday it was A History of Interest Rates.
The app I use is Pocketbook reader.
Then I go and diary about what stuck out. This is so I retain everything.