The neet thesis Neet mode
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Primed7.8. klo 09.05
The Big Meme of Unemployment: $NEET encapsulates every person who ventures into crypto dreams: to NOT work and live a life of freedom. Unemployment has became one of the biggest memes in the last decade. Gen Z CAN’T find jobs or simply do NOT want one. Zoomers do NOT want to conform like the generations before them. They WANT to be self-employed and retire early. They consume media and ideas outside of what their parents are able to access. Many young people can’t see themselves working for 40 years. That life is not feasible for them. It almost feels IMPOSSIBLE. They are financial nihilists, risk takers looking for a way out from the rat trap that was left for them. Many of them understand that going into debt for college and getting a shit job is NOT the path to MAKE IT. They yearn for self-employment and improvement of their lives. That’s why you see @NEET_SOL get 10k, 50k, 100k likes on the page. The message is relatable and easy to understand. Wall Street Journal and New York Times write about the NEETs. Every other Instagram reel they scroll has Job censored to J*b. LinkedIn and Indeed have been memed to shit. You don’t need deep internet knowledge. You don’t need to know the “lore.” You don’t need to pay attention or be in the Telegram/Twitter chat. It’s actually an unavoidable movement. Getting rich, staying unemployed, and retiring off a memecoin, while your friends work a miserable job for the rest of their lives IS the meme. It’s a union, not a cult.
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