AlexBrown84
INFP - 22 years old - Been to 30+ countries
- Jul 31, 2022
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I think any way you slice it you'll be "jewed" one way or another, even if you don't wage slave. I have met many people in terrible financial conditions, no degree, no work experience, just being hedonistic too long without any preparation and yeah, they're going to be fucked by the system way more than any white collar worker ever will be.Eh… I agree with the idea of not Contributing to a Jew slave plantation. Biggest issue for me is in a way I’m stateless (culturally). If I was from like Montenegro or something I’d feel some sort of responsibility to contribute to my community.
There’s a fine line in between being jewed and contribution. Contribution brings joy and happiness. It feels great to help others and build things. In America ur just being jewed… Your wage job and taxes aren’t contributing to something “greater” than yourself…
I think any way you slice it you'll be "jewed" one way or another, even if you don't wage slave. I have met many people in terrible financial conditions, no degree, no work experience, just being hedonistic too long without any preparation and yeah, they're going to be fucked by the system way more than any white collar worker ever will be.
Best thing you can do is to think of dollars as dollars and not as a lifestyle. There's no shame in "jewing it out" for a bit, or even a long time, if you look at your situation holistically and really believe you'll come better out the other end for having worked a desk job for a period of time. For many people including myself, I think this means getting a worthwhile degree, building some cash for yourself, and looking at more adventurous opportunities from this higher vantage point. But don't wait too long either, or you'll be late to life.
There's many shitty things about the current socioeconomic state of the U.S. but one silver lining is how high job mobility has become. It's normal and okay to say "I'll work a job in this industry for a couple years and then reevaluate my position in life." It didn't used to be this way. And in Japan, there is still a culture of "stick to one company for 40 years and never leave."
"'Cause if don't make dollars, it don't make sense"
I feel like when I share my personal analysis you take it as a personal attack on your deicions. I dont judge anyone for playing by the rules...I think any way you slice it you'll be "jewed" one way or another, even if you don't wage slave. I have met many people in terrible financial conditions, no degree, no work experience, just being hedonistic too long without any preparation and yeah, they're going to be fucked by the system way more than any white collar worker ever will be.
Best thing you can do is to think of dollars as dollars and not as a lifestyle. There's no shame in "jewing it out" for a bit, or even a long time, if you look at your situation holistically and really believe you'll come better out the other end for having worked a desk job for a period of time. For many people including myself, I think this means getting a worthwhile degree, building some cash for yourself, and looking at more adventurous opportunities from this higher vantage point. But don't wait too long either, or you'll be late to life.
There's many shitty things about the current socioeconomic state of the U.S. but one silver lining is how high job mobility has become. It's normal and okay to say "I'll work a job in this industry for a couple years and then reevaluate my position in life." It didn't used to be this way. And in Japan, there is still a culture of "stick to one company for 40 years and never leave."
"'Cause if don't make dollars, it don't make sense"
Eh… I agree with the idea of not Contributing to a Jew slave plantation. Biggest issue for me is in a way I’m stateless (culturally). If I was from like Montenegro or something I’d feel some sort of responsibility to contribute to my community.
There’s a fine line in between being jewed and contribution. Contribution brings joy and happiness. It feels great to help others and build things. In America ur just being jewed… Your wage job and taxes aren’t contributing to something “greater” than yourself…
you should’ve done what saint ItsOVER did and take out a shit ton of loans before heading to thailandYea I saw a video saying how all the good western men are leaving thr west. Building a family and life in other countries where they're more appreciated . And was basically begging them to come back and using nationalism as an angle. Asif that would work, while my hometown is 99% muslim pakis lol