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I have no interest in working - please help me get through life?

i have no interest in getting a job

i loathe work and the people in such awful horrible work places

i would rather sit home all day being in the garden or being online sometimes

i don't want any responsibilities, particularly *shudder* working.

i can't stand being around people either unless it's the occasional family get together or trip to the store.

please help me - how am i supposed to get through life?

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    15 hours ago
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      You should do what keeps you sane and happy.

    You are the product and it matters more what happens to you and your family than getting a job or getting stressed out over things.

    Find a way to make your use of time beneficial for you, even if it's just little things or the mood you get.

    Americans don't understand because their mantra is to "get a job".

    People are easier to dominate by the elite when they are off balance.

      Think of all the talent and life that are wasted on jobs that people hate.

    Buckminster Fuller said, "Go back to what you were doing before someone told you to go get a job."

    It would be better for the world for you not to work, rather than to promote suffering and to strive for what you DON'T want to achieve!

    Much of life is wasted on jobs that people hate.

    If there were no jobs, then suffering would not be promoted in the name of virtue and people wouldn't be striving for what they don't want to achieve.

    "A 'worker' is one who is burning energy and suffering at the same time, but 'fullerists' are those who take pleasure from what they are doing."

    In: WORKERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE AND STOP WORKING! A Reply to Marxism, by Jim Haynes. 1978.

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