@Tfmonkey Seems you might not be so alone on that hill...
Rachel Wilson (Andrew Wilson's wife), who often call for a return to patriarchy.
I used to be a NEET for a good while, seeing it as the path of least resistance while still revolting against the gayworld we live in. It got too boring, so I’m experimenting with a funnier way. Here me out:
If you take out loans for knowledge ie. actual useful education, the govt can’t just “take it back” if you can’t fulfill your end of the bargain. That’s the reason why you can’t default on student loans btw.
The more (real) skills you do have, though, the more necessary you are in positions of competency. You are taking up a limited spot that someone else could potentially fill, but can’t because you’re there instead. Think of it like positioning yourself to inherit the roles all the boomers are in because they refuse to leave the mantle they’ve been handed from the silent generation. They have to die eventually, and someone has to take their place.
Hopefully you can get these necessary skill sets without spending/loaning too much (unless that’s your strategy. I’ll expound later.) The important part is being indispensable to a system, but complient only on your conditions. You work when you want, for whom you want, or you don’t work.
Your voice then becomes exponentially more resonant than the average NEET because unlike them, there’s actual money at stake and safety at risk. You also gain tons of options by going this route too:
RT: https://bae.st/objects/3aa7eeeb-84c8-4c30-afd2-ba86208770af
I may look ugly on the outside but I am beautiful in the inside .