Stellar_Travels
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- Mar 10, 2024
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Once you start working it's game over. You'll have to dedicate all your day to make the boss of your boss rich. No more laid back vibes, parties, stress-free life, lots of free time, romance and young drama. Your whole day will become stress filled in a hyper competitive environment where people will backstab you repeatedly for a promotion.
No wonder people feels depressed after they start wage slaving, they realize it's game over.
You absolutely need to find a way to avoid it or at least have a plan to escape it. Don't be a normie going with the motion of wage slaving from 25yo to 65yo...there's no point in living like that. I'd rather move to Bangkok with a group of friends and try to open a small business like a bar, than wage slaving in the corporate world for 40 years.
And if you think about that, you wage slave and give yourself a burnout for what? For a chance to attract a used up and washed up whore who took dozens of dicks before you? To live in a big city surrounded by feminazi and where rent cost half your salary? Just exit the matrix, take a risk and move abroad. Geomax is how you escape the wage slaving nightmare
No wonder people feels depressed after they start wage slaving, they realize it's game over.
You absolutely need to find a way to avoid it or at least have a plan to escape it. Don't be a normie going with the motion of wage slaving from 25yo to 65yo...there's no point in living like that. I'd rather move to Bangkok with a group of friends and try to open a small business like a bar, than wage slaving in the corporate world for 40 years.
And if you think about that, you wage slave and give yourself a burnout for what? For a chance to attract a used up and washed up whore who took dozens of dicks before you? To live in a big city surrounded by feminazi and where rent cost half your salary? Just exit the matrix, take a risk and move abroad. Geomax is how you escape the wage slaving nightmare