@@raccooncity8356 Did you even watch the video before commenting? He's starting his own company that allows him to earn a living while still leaving him some free time.
My question is how is he surviving. He said he started a business. Is it sustainable now or is he living at home while his parents work 9-5? Honest question. I mean we all don’t want to work 9-5.
If you think it’s so easy start your own and you will be fucken humbled the first month 😂 it ain’t easy bruh trust me. I make bank now with my business, but it’s not easy and you either need connections or lots of money to invest. Hundreds of thousands to start up a legit business not some Amazon bullshit drop ship
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITSBut why do we work for others? Why do we not create our own shelter and hunt our own food? Then we would be free from feeling like everything we do is so someone else can live better than us. We are working to give someone a feast when we scrounge for crumbs. Surely it would be better to live off of the land that God has provided us? Instead of destroying it with greed and poison? I think we are the equivalent of animals in a zoo. Stripped of our ability to survive outside of captivity. Our captivity is slavery under capitalism. Our education system is indoctrination and a stripping of our free-will and independent thinking. Our entire system is heading straight for a collapse. It is not sustainable, so you are telling me God wills that we work this way? Poisoning the ground that we walk with manufacturing waste, fully engulfed in greed, stripping of our free will?
What do you mean, worked for 38 years and almost nothing to show for it , that's literally millions of dollars of income, you couldn't of spent that much?
I especially hate the toxic positivity in office jobs, it’s like you’re not allowed to voice any opinions without the fear of being fired. It’s like you’re expecting to be eternally grateful to your employer for the job despite its shortcomings all in the name of 'professionalism'
I was horribly sexually harassed at work and being told that I should realize that it’s just the person’s character or to brush it off. This stuff is ridiculous what you can and cannot do anymore. F*** it
@@GrantTodd-eh7ub "b-b-but we are not" is what I tell them. I have learned to go in, do my time, when I go through the second turnstile, they are no longer a thought just like we are to them.
I'll be 26 this year, "learning to suppress the feeling of wanting to die" couldn't be a more accurate description of the last 10 years of my working life.
I used to be like that too. I was out of job for a while and realised having a stable income is much nicer than having time and not having money to do anything. Also i found a job i really enjoy (at least for now) and can see myself going far. The thing is that money isn't worth the same it used to be and one income isn't enough to pay for a house.. that's the sucky part. But I'd still rather have work stress compared to having money stress and thinking how am i able to eat every day.
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
@@PincheGuey-gc2or "Can you imagine when this race is won Turn our golden faces into the sun Praising our leaders, we're getting in tune The music's played by the, the mad man"
This is such a breath of fresh air! I'm so tired of people expecting us to follow traditional paths when in reality there are so many possibilities out there. Great video!
I HAVE to remind myself of this OFTEN. I tell myself there's literally 100's of millions of ways to generate income without selling your life to some company. If they could after we are all gone they would start over with each one of our kids...... THEIR kids even.
@@SupremeFreebroooo be a hustler like me 😅open ur own business or sell stuff like t shirts or clothes or something there’s always ways to make money But don’t do anything illegal like selling drugs u can go to jail 😅😅😅😅
I'm 31 (I live in Toronto) and remember feeling exactly like this at 21. Hold onto this feeling and don't forget it. Act on your gut instinct and listen to your inner self. Subscribed.
@@bernardoj54 Instead of writing a mean comment to an internet stranger, you could have used that time to better your life in several different ways. Congratulations, you played yourself.
I'm only 17 and have never had a 9-5 job, but this video is really making me rethink what might happen to me in the next few years, especially after graduating from college. I just want to live my life to the fullest man.
I'm in the same boat as you man. I feel as though I'm lucky as I'm genuinely one of the most creative people I know and I can leverage that and embrace it but just the idea of all of that being stripped from me and my hopes and dreams and shit getting grinded in this soulless, meaningless corporate machine is fucking horrifying to me. I mean we're both 17 so the earlier we start taking steps, the higher chances we have to avoid that life we dread
The best advice I can give you as a 21 year old is when you starting making your own money just save it and don't touch that money. In today's age its so easy to spend it on unnecessary things like Ubereats and expensive clothes. Save and then when you're ready start using that money to start your own business. Even if the business fails you would have learnt a lot from it and would be ahead of most people in life at your age by far
Since I’m into music alit I want be my own artist and record my own music in my own home I need money to buy my own recording booth is expensive but I know I’ll own it once I have money save up
@@muzzyali8011that’s what I’m always saying SAVE YOUR MONEY 💴 don’t be broke and spend all ur money quick on stupid stuff material stuff u don’t even need a bank account anymore because of scammers have it saved in your house 🏡
@nitevibe9886 dealing with it is what makes you an adult. Ask your parents. They raised you, they fed you, they maybe paid for your education. You always work for someone unless you are rich, and if so, you got the money from your parents. If you are a "UA-cam or an influencer", you whore yourself out to your audience. Once they get tired of you, your done. Hope you banked your millions in a good balanced mutual fund, pulling 9%. Then you can live off the interest if you had and gray matter.
This is usually how they get people. Especially these trucking companies. They go on and on about the pay, and almost nothing about the home time, or how any of the trucks are being maintained.
working a cushy 9-5 is no problem at all. its boring and not ideal, but saying you'd rather unalive yourself then work an easy jobs while people in other countries die for a chance to make $2 a day. even others in developed are working labor jobs breaking their back. and 99% of people throughout history had it harder. you guys need to stop being ungrateful. if you dont want your cushy easy job where you dont break a sweat, hand it over to the indian that is willing to do it, or the unemployed people that dont know how they will pay their bills. Working for yourself is great but you will absolutely be trading time for money still. and probably alot more time.
Here in the philippines, in the factories you work 6 days a week, 8 hours each day. Then on sunday, you do laundry, clean the house and then go back to work the next day. Modern day is a dystopian reality.
I'm in my 50's and I've never been loyal to an employer. When I was young, that was viewed as being anti social, workshy, lazy. Now it's how most people feel.
It’s why I DoorDash. I literally cannot stand being in an office for 8 hours a day. The lingo, the sad lunches, the gossip and the bullies who never left their high school mind set. I’ve heard the only way to beat the matrix is to be rich or be homeless.
I get depressed going to my job. Working a 7 to 4pm. Clocking in. Fake hellos and good mornings. The gossip. The high school games. The only time people are happy at work is 1. Clocking out for home at 4pm 2. Free food in the breakroom 3. Leaving early on friday for overtime. 4. Vacation 5. Lunch time 6. Crap raise Its horrible.
In my shitty country working "just" from 7 to 4pm would be like a blessing. The reality is more like 8h to 18h split with an hour to eat, the whole day thrown away just to barely stay above never ending debt 🤮 What a way to go.
Back in the 60s you could work an average job anywhere and pay for a big house, a car, have a wife and 3 kids. Now you’re just lucky to rent a room in some places
Yah, so what happened? All of those good times came after the Great Depression as a backlash with FDR's New Deal. Those policies have been slowly peeled back since the '70s with court cases and Reagan-esque policies that handed over power to big corporations and the rich at the expense of everyone else especially workers. Now it's hard to make a good living with two incomes, and there's more grocery mergers going on. Our country has lost its mind.
That's why Gen Z doesn't want to work anymore than previous generations in the last 70 years, the social contract we were all promised has broken and there's very little incentive to want to spend 40+ years of your life slaving away for someone else
Same. My house n cars are paid off. I work to pay bills, and have spending money. Tried to work part-time, and my boss said "no". So I now come in, and basically sports gamble on the clock. I make half a day's wages gambling on average.
I said 'I’d rather die than work a 9-5' when I was 15 and that was in 1970. I am now retired and still think the same way. Good for you for rebelling against this slavery. Great video!! Wishing you all the best for the future.
@@Emma-og2jt you are just lazy boomer the economy was a walk in the park back then now it’s like walking through Hell with a tornado earthquake and firestorm all at once.
working a cushy 9-5 is no problem at all. its boring and not ideal, but saying you'd rather unalive yourself then work an cushy office jobs while people in other countries die for a chance to make $2 a day. even others in developed are working labor jobs breaking their back. and 99% of people throughout history had it harder. you guys need to stop being ungrateful. if you dont want your cushy easy job where you dont break a sweat, hand it over to the indian that is willing to do it, or the unemployed people that dont know how they will pay their bills. Working for yourself is great but you will absolutely be trading time for money still. and probably alot more time.
@@ibrahimelmi210 Its a case of living a simple, minimalistic lifestyle while finding a job you love that is not like a job. I found this after sheer hard work studying at university. I was, however, lucky enough to get a grant which meant no study debt.
@@Emma-og2jt I respect that. you put in the work and living minimalistic. the kid in the video saying that he would unalive himself rather than work 8 hours doing IT work. I cant respect that. He thinks he will get rich in business which is much harder and sometimes you wont make a dime for years. so if he already lacks work ethic i doubt he will get there. and on top that he acts like hes better than his coworkers who have "accepted mediocrity" when he is really no better than them. he cant even hold down the job that they do without mentally breaking down but thinks hes better.
@@ibrahimelmi210 I would say that it is really difficult for many people to find out what they want to do in life, i.e. finding their passion. That can take time. Once you find your passion, you can work towards that and try to achieve your goal in any way you can. I also studied online to get my masters but it was fun because I enjoyed what I was learning.
Worked in offices for 40 years. I finally quit a year ago. I understand your perspective - and you're not wrong! I hope your whole generation figures this out like you did. The coworker is instructing you on how to dissociate to bear what is unbearable to our psyches.
you paid your dues you ever notice the track record kids want everything handed to them in a week. all these idots crying the blues on youtube are the problem. i hope you also understand social security and how that works!
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
He should say that if he is not caming from hard earned or rich family so we can agree with him i don’t agree with him at all here you are saying you have worked 40 years in office (office) I guess at least you have something to back up so 😂😂😂😂
@@rogergeyer9851 i never did that. I never received any money from the government or anything. I have my own company and I make more money than 80% of people in my country lol 😂
@@BrisaRuiva so other than owning your own income, how else are you paying rent w out a 9-5? And what state lmao bc you'll die here in Cali if you don't own your own business or work a 9-5.
I almost drowned when I was a teenager, and years later I had an incident that also almost led to my death, and I completely understand how you feel. I wake up at 6 AM and get home after 6 PM, feeling drained and exhausted. I have no energy or time to do anything, no motivation. I feel like garbage every day and my only hope is that I can get prescribed an upper so that I can just make it through the day -- a day I don't want to even be going through. This is where my has gone to? I dreamed of so many things. I wanted to "MAKE IT", and I did. All of the promises I set out for myself, I accomplished all of them, and now I've got a cushy job where I make a ton of money and have benefits and etc.. yet I cannot wait to get out. I've only been at this job for about a year but I dread every day. I am so tired and so mentally drained, I drive home at the end of the day worrying that I will not even be able to stay awake to make it home. It is not just depressing and hopeless -- IT IS DANGEROUS! I can't take it anymore, but I don't know where else to go. I accomplished everything I wanted to and became the man that I dreamed of becoming, but now here I sit rotting away in an office for 12 hours a day... for WHAT?What the f*** do I get out of it? What is even the point? 75% of the stuff I do I could just do from home. That alone would give me time for myself. If we all worked 1 fewer day per week, we would all accomplish roughly the same amount of work by the end of the week because we'd all be more well rested and happy. Employers are finding that the LESS they work their employees, the MORE productive they are!!! Please, America, take the hint... I am sick of this. Everyone is...
The phrase welcome to the real world, is the biggest programming ever. Real world? They have no idea what the real world is like, they don’t even know what money is
I’m with you brother. I’m a lawyer who used to work for a firm making over $100K, but decided to leave and start my own firm making a fraction of what I used to make, but now I control how I spend my time and guess what…. I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Making much less and building upward is E-V-E-R-Y-thing. Control your time mate, go build your own dream.
Hi mate I’m an economic students interested in online marketing. I’m studying some McKinsey courses and searching opportunities to help some businesses to build a portfolio of successful cases; would you be one of them? :)
Yeah not everyone has a bachelors degree 📜 even though it helps a lot I met some people working at McDonald’s even with a degree 📜 cause they need the money so badly so college isn’t for everyone
This guy GETS IT!!!! Life is not meant to be lived slaving away at a 9-5 job until you are fucking dead or too damn old to enjoy LIVING!!!! I hope this guy finds his path and succeeds financially and on all aspects of life -- because there is way more to LIVING than money, and as a Nurse I can guarantee you one thing -- not one patient that I have ever seen die in front of me, takes their money with them. BOOMZOOM.
The only way is to change the system. It's psychotic. Anyone who finds success in this system only does so because there are hundreds of others who are essentially slaves
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITS you are conflating working with wage slaving for currency they are VERY different things. Nobody here doesnt wanna work, but we're not gonna be enslaved quietly. Even the Jesus said if you can get your freedom to do so
"It's either work a job or be homeless." LIES. I quit my job at 19 and now I am 27. Been self-employed for near a decade. It's possible. I'm excited to watch this journey of yours!
@@dzemilmehovic5271 I own a marketing company that I started by just knowing how to film videos, as well as a men's self-improvement training company called Gravel To Castle
seems like majority of us from gen z are thinking like this. happy to know i’m not the only one feeling this way, hopefully something changes in the future cause this really ain’t it.
Shawn, take it from a 56 year old man. Don't let anyone tell you that you're lazy. You're a Critical Thinker and can see the American (Canadian) dream is just that - a dream. Well done, bro.
I know for a fact if you bust your ass you will eventually come ahead. I’m proof of it. Got all my shit hard way. It is possible if you’re not a weak complainer. Not everyone gets a basketball contract some people are gonna earn their shit
People who have given all their lives to companies have no concept of free time above that 2 weeks their employer 'gives' them. WORK FOR YOURSELF. Companies are literally prisons.
@@theapexfighter8741 yeah... you can do collab with someone. In reality, it's really hard to keep them persistent and that's the reason why "employer" ended up looking for someone who need a "stable" job
27 here. Couldn't work for years due to a traumatic brain injury. Finally got expensive experimental neuro-therapy at 25 and thought I could finally be a productive person. Hold a job. Take care of myself. I quit my job literally yesterday. Buying a sailboat. Going to live off grid on the water. Only money I'll need is for food. I can get my own power, my own water, and use my cellular for internet. I'm never touching foot in a 'workplace' again. So weird to be chasing something for over a decade only to realize it's a facade made of lies.
@@redrustyhill2Haha thought the same thing. Like it would be better to live in a van, than a sailboat, because the maintenance for boats is very expensive (I don't have a boat, I just heard so😂)
Life is all about survivability, we are just interacting with different kinds of external stimuli which are empowered by our consciousness and motivation.
@@redrustyhill2 If you don't know how to do the repairs yourself. I'm buying a fiberglass boat. Something both affordable, and that I know how to repair. I'm going for a diesel engine, on the smaller side. Something I know how to repair. Ropes and cord I know how to audit from my mountain climbing days. The most 'expensive' thing will be dry docking to do repairs. Which can be saved for with a remote job or a temporary part time, or even just alternative income if I'm fortunate enough to get something like that. It's much more attainable than say, getting a house.
Im 23 and completely in the same boat. Ive been breaking my body welding and doing construction since age 18. Compared to your IT work i have at least been learning and mastering trades i can use to make my own business, but a year ago today i got my first fun job. I went all in like you and traveled (not far) to be a white water guide in Pennsylvania. While there i decided to get a job teaching people how to ski which was a blast and i met so many people that think like you and i. Now im back home (in NY) and i got offered a position as a ski instructor at Copper mountain in Colorado! Do i have family and connections there? No. But will i make it? Absolutely. By all means necessary AVOID BECOMING A CORPORATE SLAVE!!! You got this Shawn!! Thanks for the inspiring video!
Quite frankly, that's the difference between most people that complain about work and you. You had challenging jobs but trades work bring a different type of personal development. You're always learning something new and often run into challenging, or at least different, situations that will exercise your skillset and cause you to grow. Furthermore, it helps with understanding tools, applied math, physics, and even chemistry (concrete). You develop critical thinking skills as well as a hardened demeanor (because, ya know, tradesman lol). These are things white collared workers will never understand or obtain; It's considered "manual labor" or "not as good" but are willing to work a job they hate because it's not physically challenging. You're on a whole different plane from most people in the comment section.
You have a great and rare mentality, don't give up on your dreams. Your coworkers are already dead on the inside, their dreams are dead, they've given up.
The Office Space is secretly the actually most socially impactful film of all time. There are true stories of people who work 9-5 watching that film and then quitting their jobs, and it made me work way less hard at my job, and my co-workers have corroborated that it has made them work way less hard. Movies almost ever actually result in real action.
@SedgeHermit yeah, it's too bad more young people likely haven't seen it. If only we all rejected this system simultaneously. They couldn't handle it if we did
Not even just 9-5, dead end jobs in general. I've been working since I was 13, I'm now 25. For what? What have I got to show for it? My entire life is surviving the grind to make someone else richer. We've been convinced this is the best we can do as a species. And why? Money. I've been saying I'm going to quit my current job for over a year... But for what? Another dead end job? Where they continue to cut down on wages while profits skyrocket to all time highs. I've got qualifications, where have they gotten me? Work or eat shit and die. Freedom baby!
@@ShawnDesilets freedom mate, this broken system cant last, it's already cracking. We're living in the information age, we've got the advantage of knowledge and our ability to access it. I spend most evenings teaching myself new skills online. DIY is a great way to stick it to big corporations. It's a great distraction from the doom as well lol. Stay strong mate, feeling your struggle down the creek, much love from Australia.
Congratulations on being a leader not a follower. I could never do the 9-5 thing either. I work three 12 hour days right now to pay my bills and that is way better than 9-5 five days a week! As an introvert I need lots of time for myself or I get extremely run down. You are an intelligent free thinker and if other people criticize you, they are jealous and wish they had the courage to be their own captain.
My Science teacher told me once, and i never really thought about it. Humans were never supposed to work up to 8 hours a day. The invention of the lightbulb made humans work overtime/night shifts. something humans have never done and werent built for. Technology such as the internet and automation made the demand for human robots (factory work/office work 9-5) its ironic, almost like a monkey paw wish. We gained an easier life with technology, but we lost years of our life by working.
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
I’m sorry to say but this mindset isn’t unique. The difference is the people who do something about it Most people can’t though, or they don’t have the opportunities to
Exactly. They take more and more and expect us to get by on less and less and then wonder why nobody wants to work anymore?? Wow ill be darned. Make it worth it again, make it so people can live on their income, you know, like how things were even 15 years ago. Their greed knows no bounds.
And, too, are enabled and backed to do so - in the, "land of the free!" 😵 The cognitive dissonance of many/ most is ABSOLUTELY UNFATHOMABLY - DISTURBING!!! 💯
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
We are like animals bred into captivity. Stripped of the power to provide for ourselves without the oppression of our “owners”. Our longing for our own business is just deep feelings drawing us towards our natural state of self-reliance outside of this system. Our country is $35 trillion dollars in debt last year, up from $23 trillion in 2019. The only thing keeping our country afloat is the ability to print money and take loans we will never pay back. The working class is the fuel to keep this circus firing burning. The money is fake, the food is fake, the economy is fake. We are in a virtual reality that is destined for self-destruction
People sometimes like to say "must be nice working in an air-conditioned office, sitting at a desk all day." Yes, the job is very sedentary, but that's basically just one of a few perks. They don't take into account the mental anguish of working on 3 different screens for 8 hours a day, being expected to do the job of 2-3 people because basically every industry is overworking us all on a skeleten crew, the racing thoughts, and ofcourse, the OFFICE POLITICS - the utter disrespect from higher ups, making you accept feeling less than, the rampant toxicity, living in fear of losing your job over some BS (which means losing any means of health/dental care). This way of life is utter HELL, and the fact that people just continue to live like this makes me so sad for the future.
This blend in our brains make an year seem like a month in our memories. It's really sad. It's been almost 2 years that I'm working like that and probably soon I will get out, I'm done with it.
I just stay at my local shopping centre for half the day nearly every day, that way l don't have to use up electricity at home, ' cause the electricity bill keeps going up. Plus, staying at home is boring! I just love my retirement years of hanging out there, watching movies on my phone while it's plugged into my power bank in the food court. The shopping centre is my 2nd home. My multi-million dollar mansion 😂
Reminds me when these workers would brag about how hard they work, and that's the only thing they can show while having a hunch back and taking painkillers to cope with the physical labor they do. The thing that I question is why is no one is asking question of "why are we suppose to be used to working long hours for a lil bit of pay like the previous generation?". We are expected to work like slaves and when we complain, they call us lazy and entitled when we just want a fair wage for a staggering economy but even though the company made record profits they still can't pay their employee a fair wage.
Your generation gotta pay your dues. Why should older workers work long hours anymore when younger didn’t pay their dues yet. Find a better way if you can I suppose
Your personality and way of speaking rlly got to me. U basically explained what I was thinking and wanna say to ppl but most just shit on u if u say anything against 9-5’s
I learned this years ago when my mom encouraged me quit my job and do what i really wanted to do, because she saw how miserable it made me. She gave me a lecture about "The Rule and The Exception" relating to 9-5 jobs/life and ended with 'The exception existing proves that the rule is wrong."
‘A life worth living really’ lmaoo but so accurate !! Good for you staying true to yourself and knowing your worth 👏🏼👏🏼and thanks for the reminder to keep pushing :)
I told my mother that I don't like selling my time and she told me that's the deal we make. Actually, we're selling CONTROL of our time. That's what feels wrong to us.
Tell your mother the social contract is broken and unlike for her there is no longer a ‘deal’ for younger people since they can no longer survive on the wages being paid. The deal has been broken.
Much power to you! I'm an old woman who has never worked a 9-to-5. I've been freelancing my whole life, and I'm still alive. Don't let the stupid system tell you what or how to do anything. EDIT: I'm trying to answer comments, but UA-cam is deleting my comments randomly. I could answer two comments, but the rest was deleted.
@@Glassessss I'm a comic book artist and digital painter. Also, I can code something, and do some animation and 3D modeling because game dev was my hobby. Now I'm trying to combine these things to see what happens haha But I have to confess that I got myself an agent. Things are much easier with some help.
@@Amelia_PCfree lance is difficult to find success in especially for those starting from 0 with no connections. That being said I find it funny how it's always something artsy when I hear about freelancing. It's never some kind of labor or trade lol
@@thedoomslayer5863 Everybody starts from zero unless their parents have some influence. I got myself an agent in the beginning. I don't know, but maybe a kind of agency or group accepts newcomers for labor, trade, or sales. "Artsy" people are very disorganized and usually don't help each other in work groups unless they're in the same studio. I bet labor or trade have larger groups to affiliate with. I have a bachelor's degree in Arts (and studied very hard), but it helped nothing. Having an agent was more useful than my diploma. If things are not going well alone, try to find a group. But you have to be good enough to catch their attention. That's it. Just be good (not great) at something and be a nice team player and stuff will work. OR, be an entrepreneur.
@@thedoomslayer5863 Everyone starts from zero unless their parents have some influence. I got an agent at the beginning because my bachelor's degree in Arts wasn't useful (after studying very hard). I came from the beginning of the internet, so it was harder than it is today. (As I said, I'm old.) "Artsy" people are very disorganized and usually don't help each other get work unless they work in the same place/studio. I bet people in labor and trade have larger groups to start with since they are better organized. That's it, or becoming an entrepreneur or salesperson. It's pretty hard to tell something since I don't know what's your field.
Wanna say something. We have a company in Europe. My sibling and me. After many years, we were able to save as much money as we wanted. We bought houses cars etc. And I thought, We don't need any more money. Why don't we give our employees more time off? Why don't we reduce working hours? We won't make any losses anyway. So we did it. We reduced it to 6 hours. We also increased their annual vacation. The funny thing was that production increased. Everyone was happier, they were doing their jobs much better. I believe this. In the future, even those selfish bosses will realize that this is better for both the employees and themselves. But we need some time. In the past, there weren't even days off. Everything is better now than before and will get better with time. I know it's hard to work right now. My advice to you is to save yourself. Never be a pessimist. Do not distress yourself. Things get better by the time. Of course, I don't know your situation as well as you do. I don't live in America. You are more knowledgeable on this subject, I'm just trying to help.
@@User40919 I think I'm going to be situated as an employer in 2-4 years. I already have notes on how I want to be treated. Golden rules. 6 work hours, paid hour lunchbreak, covered commute, and every hour that wasn't schedule is overtime. I might even do job bonuses if we complete work before schedule. Say we plan to do a job the whole day, and we finish early. They get paid like the worked all day, and we go home early. I personally don't mind 9-5 so long as it stays strictly 9-5. I've worked a 7-7 job, the reason I noticed it sucked was because I didn't have a nicotine addiction to relax me.
The only way anyone can not have debt is if someone else has it for them, in some sense. Not attacking what you do btw, just pointing out that there's more debt than money in the world. The system is insane. We have to challenge it. The end result of not doing so is the collapse of everything, maybe even extinction. So yes, build your own thing to survive, but let's not fool ourselves into thinking that's possible without someone else then taking on debt. That's just the simple math behind this society
We learned from the mistakes of the older generation, which we’re grateful for, but it seems the majority of the older generation is still defending the old way of life. There’s clearly a new way trying to emerge, but it seems like we’re in a constant battle and our parents are the the main ones holding us back for the sake of “safety” based on fear
You don't get anywhere is based on how you spend. Bunk with your parents if they have a room, don't get a car loan, don't eat out everyday, don't be a consumerist drone unless its investments like stocks. I like watching that one UA-camr "Financial Audit with Caleb Hammer" and idiots will still be broke when making $100K plus. 😑
working a cushy 9-5 that pays enough is no problem at all. its boring and not ideal, but saying you'd rather unalive yourself then work an cushy office jobs while people in other countries die for a chance to make $2 a day. even others in developed are working labor jobs breaking their back. and 99% of people throughout history had it harder. you guys need to stop being ungrateful. if you dont want your cushy easy job where you dont break a sweat, hand it over to the indian that is willing to do it, or the unemployed people that dont know how they will pay their bills. Working for yourself is great but you will absolutely be trading time for money still. and probably alot more time. my parents were entrepreneurs and had an extremely hard life. its fine if you want to choose that life, but acting like its a net positive over a 9-5 for every business owner is a lie. many business owners wish they could get a good 9-5. the real reality of life is everyone wont be rich.
I feel you on this one. Everyday I’m trying to figure out so I never have to wake up to an alarm clock again. Or at least the alarm I don’t want to, but more to the one I do. Whichever that is.
So much wisdom from someone so young! You’ve explained something that’s hard to describe to others who just don’t get it. I wish you all the best with your own business!
I remember going to a meeting in Walmart. I work there as a stocker. The actual job isn't that bad. But I remember going to a meeting that was being held, where we were prompted to voice our concerns. I kid you not, every single complaint was met with some variant of "we can't change that." From "we need to train every person on how to use the cardboard compactor," to "we need more space in the backroom," all were met with some cleverly reworked version of "nope, sorry, that's too much." It didn't feel like upper management trying ti reach out. It felt like upper management trying to quell dissenting opinions.
You were born into a pre-apocalyptic Earth, my young friend. None of this should be considered normal. We're frogs in a pot getting closer to boiling...
Honestly there is no answer. I quit my 9-5 when I was 26 and moved to Korea to teach English and travel. I did it for 3 years. I’ve been to sooo many countries and had so many experiences. It was amazing but I had no money. I truly missed the security of having a steady paycheck and a good one. Even though I knew I’d never go back to a 9-5, that’s all I wanted to do after the 3rd year of traveling and not being able to afford to pay my American debts, like my student loans, with my Korean salary. So now, I’m 30… back in America with a 9-5 with a median salary. And although im back to square one, I at least feel secure.
@@kerart0- nah.. it’s fun to be an expat but 3 years was too long for me. That’s why most people just backpack for a year. You run out of money eventually and miss the financial security you had from a 9-5
I quit my job to start travelling, and it was amazing but eventually the novelty wore off, and travelling was no longer exciting and I just missed waking up everyday with purpose and knowing that I was getting money every week
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
I just resigned today at my job at UCLA hospital. This is how I’ve been feeling for several months more than I already knew what I decided to do with my life. I’m 21 as well and just know the energy you bring will give everlasting energy to the ones who realize time is worth more than money. Yet why not make money using time for yourself to create and set. Thank you for this statement. TOP G
I quit my banking job after 13yrs with nothing, always feeling bitter in the office felt like something was missen so eventually I quit although I had no idea what to do with my life !!!
And what are you doing with your life? You look at other people trying to better themselves, and all you can think to do is mock them. This screams insecurity.
Your realization at such a young age is truly remarkable - it's the kind of profound insight that many people fail to grasp even after decades of life experience. You've managed to see through the facade of the conventional system that traps so many in unfulfilling wage slavery. This level of awareness puts you far ahead of previous generations who often blindly followed societal expectations without questioning them. You've recognized the corrupt nature of a system designed to keep people complacent and subservient. By rejecting this flawed paradigm early on, you've opened up immense possibilities for charting your own path and living life on your own terms. Don't let anyone diminish the significance of this realization or pressure you to conform to outdated norms. You have the opportunity to break free from the cycle that has ensnared so many before you. Embrace your unique perspective and use it to forge a life of true meaning and purpose.
I've been working in the theme park industry since 2006 and I love it. It's my dream job since I was a young kid. I hope you find what you're looking for in your life!
I resonate with this so deeply. Been working at a firm for the past 7 months. It's a long internship, and I don't even get paid. 8-5. I feel unfulfilled, tired and sad most days. I've asked myself countless times, "Is this what I'm going to do till I'm 65?". I dread the thought. And my body tells me it's not happy in this environment. Headaches, stomach issues. I don't understand why I have to feel guilty for requesting sick leave to treat health problems that are stress related. I hate this.
Maybe back in the day, when you really could chase your dreams while working doing that unemployed but chasing a music career (trope u often see in movies) would be considered a dumb thing to do. But nowadays i think its the only way to go. to stay sane
ever since i was a kid i had this mentality, i watched my friends grow older and start desiring 9-5's and their dreams that once used to be vibrant and vivid, now replaced with the dream of a nuclear family and a 'stable' job. i haven't changed, and it feels like a curse sometimes, but yet i feel so alive and awake while those around me seem imprisoned. glad to find others like me
It took me 36 years to learn this amd i am glad your video exist you are helping a lot of people with your message here keep it up wish you the best man
I'm a Millennial, but I have Gen-Z friends and co-workers. I must say I noticed a significant difference in how much less passive and more critical thinking Gen-Z is. I believe that in case any change is coming soon, it will most likely start with Gen-Z. You are an inspiring generation and we should learn a lot from you!
I’m worried for Gen Alpha though (basically kids that have grown up or have been raised by short form entertainment and iPads) but we’ll see in 10-15 years
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂if he did not have his NDE he would not think like the woke version of Neo in Matrix. I had a NDE too, and it messed up my social programming, I question everything in life and cannot just go with the flow without asking wtf are we doing here?
No. You don't "get older and learn to suppress the feeling." I'm 34 and I'm pretty sure I'll always have the same opinion you do. I'm glad more and more people are starting to realize it. Do everything you can to get out of this trap ASAP. Godspeed.
First finish school, years and years of learning nothing, when I got out of school thats when I actually started to learn the things I need for life. Then get in a building for 10 hours and go home just to do it again tommorow. This is not what life suppose to be yet people think this is normal. The educational system was not made for critical thinkers and different minds, it was made to make a classic factory worker that will obey the manager. What about the money, does money have value? The answer is no. Money has no value, in fact as I speak millions and millions of euros are printed. And we are giving away our health to get this paper. We have accepted this as our reality and we are feeding the next generation with these lies as they are normal.
Early 40s, just quit 9-5 job! Couldn't be happier even without savings! Paid my mortgage (death contract) off a few years ago after working like a slave for 10 years. Selling my property and starting a farm on a remote tropical island soon and focusing on health, becoming super fit!
Im cut from the same cloth mate. Failure is a gift to learn from. You have an amazing life ahead of you. I feel that since covid there has been a mass awakening on this topic and its great.
"I don't care about money, I want time!" You're a wise young man. I wish you the best.
If a person wants time and says they don't care about money they are ignorant. Everything costs money. What's he going to do, sit at the park all day?
@@raccooncity8356 Did you even watch the video before commenting? He's starting his own company that allows him to earn a living while still leaving him some free time.
@@VirideSoryuLangley I sure did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My question is how is he surviving. He said he started a business. Is it sustainable now or is he living at home while his parents work 9-5? Honest question. I mean we all don’t want to work 9-5.
@@bigboss9817guess he rather go all on in himself and take a chance then give all to someone else
"You've helped someone else achieve their dreams" was real asf😭
That was so real and hit the nail on the head
Yes
If you think it’s so easy start your own and you will be fucken humbled the first month 😂 it ain’t easy bruh trust me. I make bank now with my business, but it’s not easy and you either need connections or lots of money to invest. Hundreds of thousands to start up a legit business not some Amazon bullshit drop ship
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITSBut why do we work for others? Why do we not create our own shelter and hunt our own food? Then we would be free from feeling like everything we do is so someone else can live better than us. We are working to give someone a feast when we scrounge for crumbs.
Surely it would be better to live off of the land that God has provided us? Instead of destroying it with greed and poison?
I think we are the equivalent of animals in a zoo. Stripped of our ability to survive outside of captivity. Our captivity is slavery under capitalism. Our education system is indoctrination and a stripping of our free-will and independent thinking.
Our entire system is heading straight for a collapse. It is not sustainable, so you are telling me God wills that we work this way? Poisoning the ground that we walk with manufacturing waste, fully engulfed in greed, stripping of our free will?
53. Worked for 38 years. Almost nothing to show for it. Now I work for myself and take 3 months off a year.
What do you do now?
That's amazing man. Happy for you
You worked since 15? I hope you are good
Nice
What do you mean, worked for 38 years and almost nothing to show for it , that's literally millions of dollars of income, you couldn't of spent that much?
I especially hate the toxic positivity in office jobs, it’s like you’re not allowed to voice any opinions without the fear of being fired. It’s like you’re expecting to be eternally grateful to your employer for the job despite its shortcomings all in the name of 'professionalism'
Yup, its a cult
Cyult
"b-b-but we're family"
I was horribly sexually harassed at work and being told that I should realize that it’s just the person’s character or to brush it off. This stuff is ridiculous what you can and cannot do anymore. F*** it
@@GrantTodd-eh7ub "b-b-but we are not" is what I tell them. I have learned to go in, do my time, when I go through the second turnstile, they are no longer a thought just like we are to them.
I'll be 26 this year, "learning to suppress the feeling of wanting to die" couldn't be a more accurate description of the last 10 years of my working life.
I used to be like that too. I was out of job for a while and realised having a stable income is much nicer than having time and not having money to do anything. Also i found a job i really enjoy (at least for now) and can see myself going far. The thing is that money isn't worth the same it used to be and one income isn't enough to pay for a house.. that's the sucky part. But I'd still rather have work stress compared to having money stress and thinking how am i able to eat every day.
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
@ECLECTRIC_EDITS god doesn't exist, you're just another Animal on an insignificant planet
Also turning 26, also been working 10 years, also don’t wanna do this anymore. Working, that is
Bruh you can never win in working class must be some fucking magical dream
"The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care."
My favorite flick of all times.
@wordup897 "You're out of your element, Donnie!"
laziness is not about doing nothing, but obtaining things through dishonest means detrimentally against others
@@respectkindness-oj6xz you can't win either way. You're either a slave or a sucker.
Peter! Whaaaat's happenin'?
Should be an Oscar winning movie. The most relatable film in cinema history category. 🤣
Glad this generation is waking up to garbage corporations put people through
Cool now what?
i agree but how are young people going to support themselves long term? They won't be young forever.
@@TaylorZ2forever young I wanna be forever young do you really want to live forever and ever and everr
@@PincheGuey-gc2or
"Can you imagine when this race is won
Turn our golden faces into the sun
Praising our leaders, we're getting in tune
The music's played by the, the mad man"
@@kyleconnor2759Right.
This is such a breath of fresh air! I'm so tired of people expecting us to follow traditional paths when in reality there are so many possibilities out there. Great video!
I HAVE to remind myself of this OFTEN. I tell myself there's literally 100's of millions of ways to generate income without selling your life to some company. If they could after we are all gone they would start over with each one of our kids...... THEIR kids even.
@@SupremeFreebroooo be a hustler like me 😅open ur own business or sell stuff like t shirts or clothes or something there’s always ways to make money But don’t do anything illegal like selling drugs u can go to jail 😅😅😅😅
You’re a smart kid. Walked out on my job after 7 years. Work for myself now. Time is the biggest currency.
What do you do?
@@BoxerDogs he sells blow, duh! XD
@@brettburnside1457 tax evasion is a growing interest of mine
@@cokeman9135 Social media Admin..... LMFAO LMFAO LMFAO LMFAO LMFAO
Factz
Slaving away for someone else SUCKS!!!!! !!! Not worth it!
YAP
Yep i through the same 17 job application and 5 interviews this society is dumb
No money = homeless hittin hard
When it rains, it pours They got money for wars but can't feed the poor - 2 pac
Unfortunately, they work until they retire before they can enjoy their youth...
I'm 31 (I live in Toronto) and remember feeling exactly like this at 21. Hold onto this feeling and don't forget it. Act on your gut instinct and listen to your inner self. Subscribed.
You sure you're 31? Your pic looks like at least 45
@@bernardoj54 Instead of writing a mean comment to an internet stranger, you could have used that time to better your life in several different ways. Congratulations, you played yourself.
@@djuradjvujcic I was complimenting you sir! Looking experienced is never a bad thing
Great advice@@djuradjvujcic
You look like a papacito. Don't listen to them!
I'm only 17 and have never had a 9-5 job, but this video is really making me rethink what might happen to me in the next few years, especially after graduating from college. I just want to live my life to the fullest man.
I'm in the same boat as you man. I feel as though I'm lucky as I'm genuinely one of the most creative people I know and I can leverage that and embrace it but just the idea of all of that being stripped from me and my hopes and dreams and shit getting grinded in this soulless, meaningless corporate machine is fucking horrifying to me. I mean we're both 17 so the earlier we start taking steps, the higher chances we have to avoid that life we dread
The best advice I can give you as a 21 year old is when you starting making your own money just save it and don't touch that money. In today's age its so easy to spend it on unnecessary things like Ubereats and expensive clothes. Save and then when you're ready start using that money to start your own business. Even if the business fails you would have learnt a lot from it and would be ahead of most people in life at your age by far
Since I’m into music alit I want be my own artist and record my own music in my own home I need money to buy my own recording booth is expensive but I know I’ll own it once I have money save up
@@muzzyali8011that’s what I’m always saying SAVE YOUR MONEY 💴 don’t be broke and spend all ur money quick on stupid stuff material stuff u don’t even need a bank account anymore because of scammers have it saved in your house 🏡
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The worst part is that they dont even get angry about accepting their slavery
Dealing with it is what makes people feel “adult”
Exactly! I’ve had people tell me I’m complaining about.
My thoughts are y’all to programmed to not complain about it.
Yeeeh🎉
@yoonahkang7384 The weird part is you always work for somebody unless your parents give you money.
@nitevibe9886 dealing with it is what makes you an adult. Ask your parents. They raised you, they fed you, they maybe paid for your education. You always work for someone unless you are rich, and if so, you got the money from your parents. If you are a "UA-cam or an influencer", you whore yourself out to your audience. Once they get tired of you, your done. Hope you banked your millions in a good balanced mutual fund, pulling 9%. Then you can live off the interest if you had and gray matter.
“I don’t care about money. I want time” you just echoed the sentiments of so many.
This is usually how they get people. Especially these trucking companies. They go on and on about the pay, and almost nothing about the home time, or how any of the trucks are being maintained.
working a cushy 9-5 is no problem at all. its boring and not ideal, but saying you'd rather unalive yourself then work an easy jobs while people in other countries die for a chance to make $2 a day. even others in developed are working labor jobs breaking their back. and 99% of people throughout history had it harder. you guys need to stop being ungrateful. if you dont want your cushy easy job where you dont break a sweat, hand it over to the indian that is willing to do it, or the unemployed people that dont know how they will pay their bills.
Working for yourself is great but you will absolutely be trading time for money still. and probably alot more time.
@@ibrahimelmi210 people need to work physical labour to see how lucky they are in a office chair
@@naderm.7701 facts bro. im from africa where there is no jobs at all for most young men. thats real struggle
Time for what, to be lazy hedonists?
The fact that companies still want you to be in a physical cubicle for 8 hours a day and not a single hour less, it angers me
WFH is making working alot more tolerable. Being in your home is far better than a cube
Imagine being peruvian, here we work 11hrs daily from monday to saturday xdddddd
Not all company's it's also on us to find a job we enjoy and that gives flexibility or start your own business
It's your choice, start your own business on your terms or work for somebody else on their terms. Grow up and joint the real world!
You say that like it's the easiest thing in the world@@weirdflex8158
Here in the philippines, in the factories you work 6 days a week, 8 hours each day. Then on sunday, you do laundry, clean the house and then go back to work the next day. Modern day is a dystopian reality.
funny thing is, dystopian movies are awesome! Dystopian reality, not so much!
@@vpower3187 I'm sure the Angels in Heaven and the Devil's in Hell are enjoying their afterlife Netflix of the dystopian series called Human Society.
I'm in my 50's and I've never been loyal to an employer. When I was young, that was viewed as being anti social, workshy, lazy. Now it's how most people feel.
glad to know you still have ur dignity
never be loyal to an employer, always be loyal to money. If companies can't offer job security, then you don't offer loyalty
@@GameFuMasterYeah at the end of the day these people are your bosses, they are NOT your friends
Nah, it’s just you.
My dad was like this. He has basically been quiet quitting since the 90s
It is so unbelievably refreshing to hear that i’m not the only young adult feeling like I’m being fleeced like a sheep.
@@Plasmapicklebob so what are you going to do about it other than complain online which solves nothing.
Listen to the Friends theme, and welcome to adulthood!
@@abolisher Quit working and be a drain on the economy, it's what I did :P
same here
@@abolisher When did they say complaining was a solution? It's just venting dude
It’s why I DoorDash. I literally cannot stand being in an office for 8 hours a day. The lingo, the sad lunches, the gossip and the bullies who never left their high school mind set. I’ve heard the only way to beat the matrix is to be rich or be homeless.
I'm feeling this way too. I do not do doordash, but maybe I should.
Don’t liquidate your car
Im doing this too and theyre easy with vacations here. I feel so free. At the same time im focusing on escaping wage slavery.
Or try remote work
@@kimjackson557 yes
I get depressed going to my job. Working a 7 to 4pm. Clocking in. Fake hellos and good mornings. The gossip. The high school games. The only time people are happy at work is
1. Clocking out for home at 4pm
2. Free food in the breakroom
3. Leaving early on friday for overtime.
4. Vacation
5. Lunch time
6. Crap raise
Its horrible.
I would rather die.
In my shitty country working "just" from 7 to 4pm would be like a blessing. The reality is more like 8h to 18h split with an hour to eat, the whole day thrown away just to barely stay above never ending debt 🤮
What a way to go.
Back in the 60s you could work an average job anywhere and pay for a big house, a car, have a wife and 3 kids. Now you’re just lucky to rent a room in some places
Yah, so what happened? All of those good times came after the Great Depression as a backlash with FDR's New Deal. Those policies have been slowly peeled back since the '70s with court cases and Reagan-esque policies that handed over power to big corporations and the rich at the expense of everyone else especially workers. Now it's hard to make a good living with two incomes, and there's more grocery mergers going on. Our country has lost its mind.
That's why Gen Z doesn't want to work anymore than previous generations in the last 70 years, the social contract we were all promised has broken and there's very little incentive to want to spend 40+ years of your life slaving away for someone else
Not true
Al Bundy was a shoes salesman at the mall and he had two kids, a stay at home wife, dog, car, and a house. 🏠
ahhh a stable income where i value to society in exchange for economic benfits
I'm 37 and feel the same since first years of school. They made this world a prison.
Same
Australia is the best
@@KanyeKetchuppeople don’t work there ?
I'm 58 I've been in prison a lot longer. I'm ready to just bail.
It's why so many office workers become jobsworth sorts full of pettiness and apathy.
You’ve unlocked the secret to happiness! Time is way more valuable than money!
Money is stored time and energy its the same thing
@@shortswarrior69I think you’re technically right, but having time when you have a serviceable body is priceless
Actually, the secret to happiness is:
Do not covet, be thankful, have gratitude and show appreciation for all things wherever possible.
@@Tater-Skinz thats the mindset of a wage slave
8 hours of work is slavery .
I'm in my 40's and still feel this way.
And you're still working 9-5 to not become homeless. 🤡
Same! So when do we revolt?
Against what? They don’t owe us money…
Same. My house n cars are paid off. I work to pay bills, and have spending money. Tried to work part-time, and my boss said "no". So I now come in, and basically sports gamble on the clock. I make half a day's wages gambling on average.
@johnm.7621 We got BEEF bro.
Only a Canadian could rant with such a Pleasant tone and demeanor about something as dark as suicide and the bleakness of a 9 to 5 office job!!!
It makes perfect sense though.
It's pure Nonsense. Not being able to offer someone a Pepsi is ridiculous!
Let that sink in for a minute.......
They're some of the most petty people behind the facade. Maybe not this guy, but lots are.
Your statement is logical. We rely on government services and benefits. That reliance shapes the thinking of people like the video commenter.
Life sucks and is pointless!
I said 'I’d rather die than work a 9-5' when I was 15 and that was in 1970. I am now retired and still think the same way. Good for you for rebelling against this slavery. Great video!! Wishing you all the best for the future.
@@Emma-og2jt you are just lazy boomer the economy was a walk in the park back then now it’s like walking through Hell with a tornado earthquake and firestorm all at once.
working a cushy 9-5 is no problem at all. its boring and not ideal, but saying you'd rather unalive yourself then work an cushy office jobs while people in other countries die for a chance to make $2 a day. even others in developed are working labor jobs breaking their back. and 99% of people throughout history had it harder. you guys need to stop being ungrateful. if you dont want your cushy easy job where you dont break a sweat, hand it over to the indian that is willing to do it, or the unemployed people that dont know how they will pay their bills.
Working for yourself is great but you will absolutely be trading time for money still. and probably alot more time.
@@ibrahimelmi210 Its a case of living a simple, minimalistic lifestyle while finding a job you love that is not like a job. I found this after sheer hard work studying at university. I was, however, lucky enough to get a grant which meant no study debt.
@@Emma-og2jt I respect that. you put in the work and living minimalistic. the kid in the video saying that he would unalive himself rather than work 8 hours doing IT work. I cant respect that. He thinks he will get rich in business which is much harder and sometimes you wont make a dime for years. so if he already lacks work ethic i doubt he will get there. and on top that he acts like hes better than his coworkers who have "accepted mediocrity" when he is really no better than them. he cant even hold down the job that they do without mentally breaking down but thinks hes better.
@@ibrahimelmi210 I would say that it is really difficult for many people to find out what they want to do in life, i.e. finding their passion. That can take time. Once you find your passion, you can work towards that and try to achieve your goal in any way you can. I also studied online to get my masters but it was fun because I enjoyed what I was learning.
the fact that nobody talks about the book called "arab money secrets" speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
Elaborate
No one talks about it because it's shit
@@har.19 no hate man, but with the same logic, are you shit as well because nobody talks about you? Of course not.
What's it about ?
Does it involve getting lucky and finding oil underneath your backyard?
Worked in offices for 40 years. I finally quit a year ago. I understand your perspective - and you're not wrong! I hope your whole generation figures this out like you did. The coworker is instructing you on how to dissociate to bear what is unbearable to our psyches.
you paid your dues you ever notice the track record kids want everything handed to them in a week.
all these idots crying the blues on youtube are the problem. i hope you also understand social security and how that works!
🙂🥱
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
He should say that if he is not caming from hard earned or rich family so we can agree with him i don’t agree with him at all here you are saying you have worked 40 years in office (office) I guess at least you have something to back up so 😂😂😂😂
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITSyou don’t have to work in an office. Self-employment is hard work.
I rather make way less money than having to work a 9-5. Having freedom to work from anywhere in the world and do things when u feel like is priceless.
That's FINE until you start claiming you have a right to the earnings of others because you're "poor".
yeah idk how thats possible without being homeless ..
@@rogergeyer9851 i never did that. I never received any money from the government or anything. I have my own company and I make more money than 80% of people in my country lol 😂
@@marger9713 I was never homeless
@@BrisaRuiva so other than owning your own income, how else are you paying rent w out a 9-5? And what state lmao bc you'll die here in Cali if you don't own your own business or work a 9-5.
I almost drowned when I was a teenager, and years later I had an incident that also almost led to my death, and I completely understand how you feel. I wake up at 6 AM and get home after 6 PM, feeling drained and exhausted. I have no energy or time to do anything, no motivation. I feel like garbage every day and my only hope is that I can get prescribed an upper so that I can just make it through the day -- a day I don't want to even be going through.
This is where my has gone to? I dreamed of so many things. I wanted to "MAKE IT", and I did. All of the promises I set out for myself, I accomplished all of them, and now I've got a cushy job where I make a ton of money and have benefits and etc.. yet I cannot wait to get out. I've only been at this job for about a year but I dread every day. I am so tired and so mentally drained, I drive home at the end of the day worrying that I will not even be able to stay awake to make it home. It is not just depressing and hopeless -- IT IS DANGEROUS!
I can't take it anymore, but I don't know where else to go. I accomplished everything I wanted to and became the man that I dreamed of becoming, but now here I sit rotting away in an office for 12 hours a day... for WHAT?What the f*** do I get out of it? What is even the point? 75% of the stuff I do I could just do from home. That alone would give me time for myself. If we all worked 1 fewer day per week, we would all accomplish roughly the same amount of work by the end of the week because we'd all be more well rested and happy. Employers are finding that the LESS they work their employees, the MORE productive they are!!! Please, America, take the hint... I am sick of this. Everyone is...
Try to get a remote job I guess or hybrid? Which field do you work in
May you find true rest, in the name of Jesus. Amen
The phrase welcome to the real world, is the biggest programming ever. Real world? They have no idea what the real world is like, they don’t even know what money is
"You have to do this"
Just hearing that sent shivers down my spine
Famous quote Obama said to Biden in the 2016 election.
@@phoenixbyrd79 Actually he said "You DON'T have to do this Joe!" -Barack Obama
I’m with you brother. I’m a lawyer who used to work for a firm making over $100K, but decided to leave and start my own firm making a fraction of what I used to make, but now I control how I spend my time and guess what…. I wouldn’t trade it for the world. Making much less and building upward is E-V-E-R-Y-thing. Control your time mate, go build your own dream.
Hi mate I’m an economic students interested in online marketing. I’m studying some McKinsey courses and searching opportunities to help some businesses to build a portfolio of successful cases; would you be one of them? :)
It's okay to leave when you've already made 100K a year before a young person that hasn't even started making anything
"A fraction" you still make tons of money because you went to school for a degree.
Easier said than done
Yeah not everyone has a bachelors degree 📜 even though it helps a lot I met some people working at McDonald’s even with a degree 📜 cause they need the money so badly so college isn’t for everyone
This guy GETS IT!!!! Life is not meant to be lived slaving away at a 9-5 job until you are fucking dead or too damn old to enjoy LIVING!!!! I hope this guy finds his path and succeeds financially and on all aspects of life -- because there is way more to LIVING than money, and as a Nurse I can guarantee you one thing -- not one patient that I have ever seen die in front of me, takes their money with them. BOOMZOOM.
The only way is to change the system.
It's psychotic.
Anyone who finds success in this system only does so because there are hundreds of others who are essentially slaves
Cool it with the antisemitism. How dare you not be enslaved
I don’t enjoy 9-5 working but how else do I survive and make a living
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITS you are conflating working with wage slaving for currency they are VERY different things. Nobody here doesnt wanna work, but we're not gonna be enslaved quietly. Even the Jesus said if you can get your freedom to do so
"It's either work a job or be homeless." LIES. I quit my job at 19 and now I am 27. Been self-employed for near a decade. It's possible. I'm excited to watch this journey of yours!
what do you do mainly?
@@dzemilmehovic5271 I own a marketing company that I started by just knowing how to film videos, as well as a men's self-improvement training company called Gravel To Castle
Self-employed doing what? Social media? 'Grave to Castle' - you're just running a scam. Sorry.
seems like majority of us from gen z are thinking like this. happy to know i’m not the only one feeling this way, hopefully something changes in the future cause this really ain’t it.
Only way to change this is that us Gen Zs have to get in political power and change this shjt show from the inside out.
Nah fam that’s what millennials said and not shit changed. We got to learn the mistakes of our parents and cohesive together here
I'm gen x and think the same
Most people do, few admit it.
Your generation is brave and aware of corporate slavery! So glad you posted this video.
He mentioned Quebec, so it must not be totally corporatized over there.
Shawn, take it from a 56 year old man. Don't let anyone tell you that you're lazy. You're a Critical Thinker and can see the American (Canadian) dream is just that - a dream. Well done, bro.
Fuck Boomers with their Bullshit. This Kid gets it.
Complaining won’t change reality. He’s struggling to cope and I’m laughing at how pathetic and weak he is.
@@improvisedsurvival5967 .. and I'm laughing at the bots like you.
You have to be asleep to enjoy it
I know for a fact if you bust your ass you will eventually come ahead. I’m proof of it. Got all my shit hard way. It is possible if you’re not a weak complainer. Not everyone gets a basketball contract some people are gonna earn their shit
I’m so glad that you have this realization so young in life! I wish I could have understood this in my younger years. Keep sending out the messages! ❤
People who have given all their lives to companies have no concept of free time above that 2 weeks their employer 'gives' them. WORK FOR YOURSELF. Companies are literally prisons.
Then when you hire some talents because of growing demands, you're making a prison lol
@@KangJangkrikthe. Don’t “hire” them. Partner with them.
@@theapexfighter8741 yeah... you can do collab with someone. In reality, it's really hard to keep them persistent and that's the reason why "employer" ended up looking for someone who need a "stable" job
@@theapexfighter8741 Don't hire them. Pay them "under the table" 😅😅😅😅😅
Easier said than done
27 here. Couldn't work for years due to a traumatic brain injury. Finally got expensive experimental neuro-therapy at 25 and thought I could finally be a productive person. Hold a job. Take care of myself. I quit my job literally yesterday. Buying a sailboat. Going to live off grid on the water. Only money I'll need is for food. I can get my own power, my own water, and use my cellular for internet. I'm never touching foot in a 'workplace' again. So weird to be chasing something for over a decade only to realize it's a facade made of lies.
That's awesome, best of luck to you!
If it floats, flies, or has tits, it will cost money. What TF you going to do when maintenance is needed? Repairs are not cheap
@@redrustyhill2Haha thought the same thing. Like it would be better to live in a van, than a sailboat, because the maintenance for boats is very expensive (I don't have a boat, I just heard so😂)
Life is all about survivability, we are just interacting with different kinds of external stimuli which are empowered by our consciousness and motivation.
@@redrustyhill2 If you don't know how to do the repairs yourself. I'm buying a fiberglass boat. Something both affordable, and that I know how to repair. I'm going for a diesel engine, on the smaller side. Something I know how to repair. Ropes and cord I know how to audit from my mountain climbing days. The most 'expensive' thing will be dry docking to do repairs. Which can be saved for with a remote job or a temporary part time, or even just alternative income if I'm fortunate enough to get something like that. It's much more attainable than say, getting a house.
Im 23 and completely in the same boat. Ive been breaking my body welding and doing construction since age 18. Compared to your IT work i have at least been learning and mastering trades i can use to make my own business, but a year ago today i got my first fun job. I went all in like you and traveled (not far) to be a white water guide in Pennsylvania. While there i decided to get a job teaching people how to ski which was a blast and i met so many people that think like you and i. Now im back home (in NY) and i got offered a position as a ski instructor at Copper mountain in Colorado! Do i have family and connections there? No. But will i make it? Absolutely. By all means necessary AVOID BECOMING A CORPORATE SLAVE!!! You got this Shawn!! Thanks for the inspiring video!
Right on bro, hope it works out!
Quite frankly, that's the difference between most people that complain about work and you. You had challenging jobs but trades work bring a different type of personal development. You're always learning something new and often run into challenging, or at least different, situations that will exercise your skillset and cause you to grow. Furthermore, it helps with understanding tools, applied math, physics, and even chemistry (concrete). You develop critical thinking skills as well as a hardened demeanor (because, ya know, tradesman lol). These are things white collared workers will never understand or obtain; It's considered "manual labor" or "not as good" but are willing to work a job they hate because it's not physically challenging. You're on a whole different plane from most people in the comment section.
As a fellow gen z, hope you all the best. You have a heart of gold and keep it as it is. ❤
You have a great and rare mentality, don't give up on your dreams. Your coworkers are already dead on the inside, their dreams are dead, they've given up.
Yep! There’s no reason not to try!
It's not rare. Every other person his age are making UA-cam videos like this.
The Office Space is secretly the actually most socially impactful film of all time. There are true stories of people who work 9-5 watching that film and then quitting their jobs, and it made me work way less hard at my job, and my co-workers have corroborated that it has made them work way less hard. Movies almost ever actually result in real action.
@SedgeHermit yeah, it's too bad more young people likely haven't seen it.
If only we all rejected this system simultaneously.
They couldn't handle it if we did
together with Idiocracy (both from Mike Judge)
Greeat 😂
Got that full on Dahmer drip 😂
Yooooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣
Omg lol
I wouldn't even blame this guy if he went full Dahmer mode.
Guy wears normal clothes. Some dumbass "Got that full on Dahmer drip" what a tool.
@@Trome1200FBI keep an eye on this one...
It took me 45 years to figure out what you did at your young age.
Make your job what you love to do and the money will come.
Im happy for you!
Not even just 9-5, dead end jobs in general. I've been working since I was 13, I'm now 25. For what? What have I got to show for it? My entire life is surviving the grind to make someone else richer. We've been convinced this is the best we can do as a species. And why? Money. I've been saying I'm going to quit my current job for over a year... But for what? Another dead end job? Where they continue to cut down on wages while profits skyrocket to all time highs. I've got qualifications, where have they gotten me? Work or eat shit and die. Freedom baby!
Freeeedom!!!!
@@ShawnDesilets freedom mate, this broken system cant last, it's already cracking.
We're living in the information age, we've got the advantage of knowledge and our ability to access it.
I spend most evenings teaching myself new skills online. DIY is a great way to stick it to big corporations. It's a great distraction from the doom as well lol.
Stay strong mate, feeling your struggle down the creek, much love from Australia.
Ngl if you've been working since your 13 and you have no money, chances are you have bad spending habits.
Start a business then brother
@@brock2273 that's the plan matey
Lao tsu : "[Careful] if you dont change direction, you may end up where you're heading."
Love that
A good traveler has no fixed plans and no intent of arriving -Lao Tzu
@@unassailable6138 But what about "A person often meets their destiny on the road they took to avoid it"
He never said this.
Congratulations on being a leader not a follower. I could never do the 9-5 thing either. I work three 12 hour days right now to pay my bills and that is way better than 9-5 five days a week! As an introvert I need lots of time for myself or I get extremely run down. You are an intelligent free thinker and if other people criticize you, they are jealous and wish they had the courage to be their own captain.
You are still a follower
@@ownage8742 I'd consider not having to work a full week every single day is a bonus regardless
@@SnowRabbit-bq5ycit’s basically the same thing though, 36 hours to 40
@@hatezomm Of course it is lol, but he is not working a full week that's the point.
@@SnowRabbit-bq5yc you spend the same time behind bars my guy
My Science teacher told me once, and i never really thought about it. Humans were never supposed to work up to 8 hours a day. The invention of the lightbulb made humans work overtime/night shifts. something humans have never done and werent built for. Technology such as the internet and automation made the demand for human robots (factory work/office work 9-5) its ironic, almost like a monkey paw wish. We gained an easier life with technology, but we lost years of our life by working.
Bro to have this mindset at your age is phenomenal! There’s no way this guy won’t succeed.
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
I’m sorry to say but this mindset isn’t unique. The difference is the people who do something about it
Most people can’t though, or they don’t have the opportunities to
Not rare. We all don’t like working, we just have to.
He will definitely fail, guaranteed!
Yeah, he will become entrepreneur and enslave other people…
"He lived in an economy where he could afford a house, and we can't do that..."
5:36 💀😭 Preach! 🥹
The problem with these companies is that they don’t care about their employees. They refuse to pay a livable wage.
Exactly. They take more and more and expect us to get by on less and less and then wonder why nobody wants to work anymore?? Wow ill be darned. Make it worth it again, make it so people can live on their income, you know, like how things were even 15 years ago. Their greed knows no bounds.
And, too, are enabled and backed to do so - in the, "land of the free!" 😵
The cognitive dissonance of many/ most is ABSOLUTELY UNFATHOMABLY - DISTURBING!!! 💯
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
Women dont have to work though. Im an advocate for women not working, the hardest job a women has is, well, being a women...
We are like animals bred into captivity. Stripped of the power to provide for ourselves without the oppression of our “owners”.
Our longing for our own business is just deep feelings drawing us towards our natural state of self-reliance outside of this system.
Our country is $35 trillion dollars in debt last year, up from $23 trillion in 2019. The only thing keeping our country afloat is the ability to print money and take loans we will never pay back. The working class is the fuel to keep this circus firing burning. The money is fake, the food is fake, the economy is fake. We are in a virtual reality that is destined for self-destruction
People sometimes like to say "must be nice working in an air-conditioned office, sitting at a desk all day." Yes, the job is very sedentary, but that's basically just one of a few perks. They don't take into account the mental anguish of working on 3 different screens for 8 hours a day, being expected to do the job of 2-3 people because basically every industry is overworking us all on a skeleten crew, the racing thoughts, and ofcourse, the OFFICE POLITICS - the utter disrespect from higher ups, making you accept feeling less than, the rampant toxicity, living in fear of losing your job over some BS (which means losing any means of health/dental care). This way of life is utter HELL, and the fact that people just continue to live like this makes me so sad for the future.
Would you rather be making minimum wage or have no job and be homeless?
@@mattw4496both are equally shit
"he found a thousand ways not to make a lightbulb." crazy. so so on it. thank you for sharing!
I understand how this man feels
It’s like Groundhog Day every day
No differences in between the days they all start the blend
It's groundhog day EVERY day even after retirement just like when working. Actually its MORE groundhog retired.
@@plutoplatters how is that even possible you have all the time in the world to do whatever you want
This blend in our brains make an year seem like a month in our memories. It's really sad. It's been almost 2 years that I'm working like that and probably soon I will get out, I'm done with it.
...F**K, I'm in my 50's and still feel this way.
😅😅😅😅im almost 40
@@JohnBowl14690 too late already did that
@@JohnBowl14690you need money behind you to do this. People are often living paycheck to paycheck
Will continue to feel that way until we build a better system.
Resource based economy is the way!
I just stay at my local shopping centre for half the day nearly every day, that way l don't have to use up electricity at home, ' cause the electricity bill keeps going up. Plus, staying at home is boring! I just love my retirement years of hanging out there, watching movies on my phone while it's plugged into my power bank in the food court. The shopping centre is my 2nd home. My multi-million dollar mansion 😂
Becoming an entrepreneur can be just as grinding or busy as a 9-5 and most new businesses fail.
Reminds me when these workers would brag about how hard they work, and that's the only thing they can show while having a hunch back and taking painkillers to cope with the physical labor they do. The thing that I question is why is no one is asking question of "why are we suppose to be used to working long hours for a lil bit of pay like the previous generation?". We are expected to work like slaves and when we complain, they call us lazy and entitled when we just want a fair wage for a staggering economy but even though the company made record profits they still can't pay their employee a fair wage.
It’s called Stockholm syndrome. Globally.
Greed!
@@captainholy1558 bragging about being a wage slave is next level stupidity
@@Matrix333-o5e Its peak stupidity
Your generation gotta pay your dues. Why should older workers work long hours anymore when younger didn’t pay their dues yet. Find a better way if you can I suppose
Your personality and way of speaking rlly got to me. U basically explained what I was thinking and wanna say to ppl but most just shit on u if u say anything against 9-5’s
I learned this years ago when my mom encouraged me quit my job and do what i really wanted to do, because she saw how miserable it made me. She gave me a lecture about "The Rule and The Exception" relating to 9-5 jobs/life and ended with 'The exception existing proves that the rule is wrong."
U had a fkn brilliant mother
What a rare mom u have
Dang! I wish my Mom was perceptive of me like this! Complete opposite. Constantly bashed for my deviation from the corporate space.
hats off to your mother big time.
‘A life worth living really’ lmaoo but so accurate !! Good for you staying true to yourself and knowing your worth 👏🏼👏🏼and thanks for the reminder to keep pushing :)
I'd rather live in a jungle than continue a 9-5
so go
@@LetsGo_Brandon in due time
@@andreimaxwell4455 then your original statement is false if it needs more time.
@@LetsGo_Brandon Do you know what a jungle is?
@@andreimaxwell4455 Wow what an amazing conversation here!!!!!!!!!!! Jaw dropped to the floor.
I told my mother that I don't like selling my time and she told me that's the deal we make. Actually, we're selling CONTROL of our time. That's what feels wrong to us.
🙌🙌
Your time is the most valuable thing you posess. Sometimes parents are wrong.
Everything you buy was made by people working.
Tell your mother the social contract is broken and unlike for her there is no longer a ‘deal’ for younger people since they can no longer survive on the wages being paid. The deal has been broken.
@@michaellee860 well let those slaves work. me I want to be the master.
Much power to you! I'm an old woman who has never worked a 9-to-5. I've been freelancing my whole life, and I'm still alive. Don't let the stupid system tell you what or how to do anything.
EDIT: I'm trying to answer comments, but UA-cam is deleting my comments randomly. I could answer two comments, but the rest was deleted.
May I ask what you freelance in?
I've currently taken myself back to school and the career I want is basically free lance as well.
@@Glassessss I'm a comic book artist and digital painter.
Also, I can code something, and do some animation and 3D modeling because game dev was my hobby. Now I'm trying to combine these things to see what happens haha
But I have to confess that I got myself an agent. Things are much easier with some help.
@@Amelia_PCfree lance is difficult to find success in especially for those starting from 0 with no connections.
That being said I find it funny how it's always something artsy when I hear about freelancing. It's never some kind of labor or trade lol
@@thedoomslayer5863 Everybody starts from zero unless their parents have some influence. I got myself an agent in the beginning. I don't know, but maybe a kind of agency or group accepts newcomers for labor, trade, or sales. "Artsy" people are very disorganized and usually don't help each other in work groups unless they're in the same studio. I bet labor or trade have larger groups to affiliate with.
I have a bachelor's degree in Arts (and studied very hard), but it helped nothing. Having an agent was more useful than my diploma. If things are not going well alone, try to find a group. But you have to be good enough to catch their attention. That's it. Just be good (not great) at something and be a nice team player and stuff will work. OR, be an entrepreneur.
@@thedoomslayer5863 Everyone starts from zero unless their parents have some influence. I got an agent at the beginning because my bachelor's degree in Arts wasn't useful (after studying very hard). I came from the beginning of the internet, so it was harder than it is today. (As I said, I'm old.)
"Artsy" people are very disorganized and usually don't help each other get work unless they work in the same place/studio. I bet people in labor and trade have larger groups to start with since they are better organized. That's it, or becoming an entrepreneur or salesperson.
It's pretty hard to tell something since I don't know what's your field.
I have 30 days of vacation and that alone prevents me from quitting my job. I don’t care about pay I want freedom.
Wanna say something. We have a company in Europe. My sibling and me. After many years, we were able to save as much money as we wanted. We bought houses cars etc. And I thought, We don't need any more money. Why don't we give our employees more time off? Why don't we reduce working hours? We won't make any losses anyway. So we did it. We reduced it to 6 hours. We also increased their annual vacation. The funny thing was that production increased. Everyone was happier, they were doing their jobs much better.
I believe this. In the future, even those selfish bosses will realize that this is better for both the employees and themselves. But we need some time. In the past, there weren't even days off. Everything is better now than before and will get better with time.
I know it's hard to work right now. My advice to you is to save yourself. Never be a pessimist. Do not distress yourself. Things get better by the time.
Of course, I don't know your situation as well as you do. I don't live in America. You are more knowledgeable on this subject, I'm just trying to help.
Good job. I wish more employers could see your comment.
@@User40919 I think I'm going to be situated as an employer in 2-4 years. I already have notes on how I want to be treated. Golden rules. 6 work hours, paid hour lunchbreak, covered commute, and every hour that wasn't schedule is overtime. I might even do job bonuses if we complete work before schedule. Say we plan to do a job the whole day, and we finish early. They get paid like the worked all day, and we go home early.
I personally don't mind 9-5 so long as it stays strictly 9-5. I've worked a 7-7 job, the reason I noticed it sucked was because I didn't have a nicotine addiction to relax me.
I want to work for your company. Lol.
The only way anyone can not have debt is if someone else has it for them, in some sense.
Not attacking what you do btw, just pointing out that there's more debt than money in the world.
The system is insane.
We have to challenge it.
The end result of not doing so is the collapse of everything, maybe even extinction.
So yes, build your own thing to survive, but let's not fool ourselves into thinking that's possible without someone else then taking on debt.
That's just the simple math behind this society
Can I work at your company 🥹
Gen z is so woke.... Proud of you guys.
We learned from the mistakes of the older generation, which we’re grateful for, but it seems the majority of the older generation is still defending the old way of life. There’s clearly a new way trying to emerge, but it seems like we’re in a constant battle and our parents are the the main ones holding us back for the sake of “safety” based on fear
you mean “lazy”
yea that'll change the more they become tax payers
Woketarded
@@KaiserNesthow the hell do u mange to do that?
Working from a 9 to 5 or any dead end job is like being a Hamster on a wheel. You keep pedaling and don't get anywhere.
I like that.
Look up an animated video called Happiness. Man, does it hit close to home.
You don't get anywhere is based on how you spend. Bunk with your parents if they have a room, don't get a car loan, don't eat out everyday, don't be a consumerist drone unless its investments like stocks. I like watching that one UA-camr "Financial Audit with Caleb Hammer" and idiots will still be broke when making $100K plus. 😑
working a cushy 9-5 that pays enough is no problem at all. its boring and not ideal, but saying you'd rather unalive yourself then work an cushy office jobs while people in other countries die for a chance to make $2 a day. even others in developed are working labor jobs breaking their back. and 99% of people throughout history had it harder. you guys need to stop being ungrateful. if you dont want your cushy easy job where you dont break a sweat, hand it over to the indian that is willing to do it, or the unemployed people that dont know how they will pay their bills.
Working for yourself is great but you will absolutely be trading time for money still. and probably alot more time. my parents were entrepreneurs and had an extremely hard life. its fine if you want to choose that life, but acting like its a net positive over a 9-5 for every business owner is a lie. many business owners wish they could get a good 9-5. the real reality of life is everyone wont be rich.
I feel you on this one. Everyday I’m trying to figure out so I never have to wake up to an alarm clock again. Or at least the alarm I don’t want to, but more to the one I do. Whichever that is.
So much wisdom from someone so young! You’ve explained something that’s hard to describe to others who just don’t get it. I wish you all the best with your own business!
I remember going to a meeting in Walmart. I work there as a stocker. The actual job isn't that bad. But I remember going to a meeting that was being held, where we were prompted to voice our concerns. I kid you not, every single complaint was met with some variant of "we can't change that." From "we need to train every person on how to use the cardboard compactor," to "we need more space in the backroom," all were met with some cleverly reworked version of "nope, sorry, that's too much." It didn't feel like upper management trying ti reach out. It felt like upper management trying to quell dissenting opinions.
This guy gets it. This isn’t “the real world”. It’s the world that greed created.
You were born into a pre-apocalyptic Earth, my young friend. None of this should be considered normal. We're frogs in a pot getting closer to boiling...
Honestly there is no answer. I quit my 9-5 when I was 26 and moved to Korea to teach English and travel. I did it for 3 years. I’ve been to sooo many countries and had so many experiences. It was amazing but I had no money. I truly missed the security of having a steady paycheck and a good one. Even though I knew I’d never go back to a 9-5, that’s all I wanted to do after the 3rd year of traveling and not being able to afford to pay my American debts, like my student loans, with my Korean salary. So now, I’m 30… back in America with a 9-5 with a median salary. And although im back to square one, I at least feel secure.
If you didn't have debts (the system brought you back, huh?) Would you still be traveling?
@@kerart0- nah.. it’s fun to be an expat but 3 years was too long for me. That’s why most people just backpack for a year. You run out of money eventually and miss the financial security you had from a 9-5
Exactly. People are ungrateful and don’t realize how much of a privilege it is to work and be able to provide for yourself.
I quit my job to start travelling, and it was amazing but eventually the novelty wore off, and travelling was no longer exciting and I just missed waking up everyday with purpose and knowing that I was getting money every week
Genesis 3:17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life.
Men must work, this is a direct command by God. If you do not work you are disobeying God, you will be more miserable if you do not work and disobey the Lord. If you work to honor God and keep this command then work will be a joy
The biggest regret of my life is decades lost in a cubicle.
I just resigned today at my job at UCLA hospital. This is how I’ve been feeling for several months more than I already knew what I decided to do with my life. I’m 21 as well and just know the energy you bring will give everlasting energy to the ones who realize time is worth more than money. Yet why not make money using time for yourself to create and set. Thank you for this statement. TOP G
I quit my banking job after 13yrs with nothing, always feeling bitter in the office felt like something was missen so eventually I quit although I had no idea what to do with my life !!!
at 21 a person should not be using " resigned".
Another content creator. That’s what the world needs.
And yet here you are also contributing nothing but whining about someone who just wanted to upload videos on UA-cam for fun, get a life
And what are you doing with your life? You look at other people trying to better themselves, and all you can think to do is mock them. This screams insecurity.
Finally a young adult speak up about what I was confused about when I grew up as an adult 😮 - I cannot agree with you more.
You look as if Jim and Dwight from The Office had a kid
Omg 🤣
I see it now
😂😂
Yes he does lol
Your realization at such a young age is truly remarkable - it's the kind of profound insight that many people fail to grasp even after decades of life experience. You've managed to see through the facade of the conventional system that traps so many in unfulfilling wage slavery.
This level of awareness puts you far ahead of previous generations who often blindly followed societal expectations without questioning them. You've recognized the corrupt nature of a system designed to keep people complacent and subservient.
By rejecting this flawed paradigm early on, you've opened up immense possibilities for charting your own path and living life on your own terms. Don't let anyone diminish the significance of this realization or pressure you to conform to outdated norms.
You have the opportunity to break free from the cycle that has ensnared so many before you. Embrace your unique perspective and use it to forge a life of true meaning and purpose.
Thank you for having the courage to speak up and share your thoughts with us sir 🙏. I really appreciate it
I've been working in the theme park industry since 2006 and I love it. It's my dream job since I was a young kid. I hope you find what you're looking for in your life!
I resonate with this so deeply. Been working at a firm for the past 7 months. It's a long internship, and I don't even get paid. 8-5. I feel unfulfilled, tired and sad most days. I've asked myself countless times, "Is this what I'm going to do till I'm 65?". I dread the thought. And my body tells me it's not happy in this environment. Headaches, stomach issues. I don't understand why I have to feel guilty for requesting sick leave to treat health problems that are stress related. I hate this.
Feeling guilty for requesting sick leave is the worst, I hate the guilt employers push onto you for something as simple as maintaining your body
Unpaid internships should be illegal. I hope you can get out of that bad situation and find a life you feel much better in
Maybe back in the day, when you really could chase your dreams while working doing that unemployed but chasing a music career (trope u often see in movies) would be considered a dumb thing to do. But nowadays i think its the only way to go. to stay sane
ever since i was a kid i had this mentality, i watched my friends grow older and start desiring 9-5's and their dreams that once used to be vibrant and vivid, now replaced with the dream of a nuclear family and a 'stable' job. i haven't changed, and it feels like a curse sometimes, but yet i feel so alive and awake while those around me seem imprisoned. glad to find others like me
It took me 36 years to learn this amd i am glad your video exist you are helping a lot of people with your message here keep it up wish you the best man
I'm a Millennial, but I have Gen-Z friends and co-workers. I must say I noticed a significant difference in how much less passive and more critical thinking Gen-Z is. I believe that in case any change is coming soon, it will most likely start with Gen-Z. You are an inspiring generation and we should learn a lot from you!
I am Gen X and learning from them!
I’m worried for Gen Alpha though (basically kids that have grown up or have been raised by short form entertainment and iPads) but we’ll see in 10-15 years
Its cuz of influencers like Andrew Tate
0:28 When I heard this it spoke to me on a spiritual level 😂
When he said “I didn’t get a second chance at life for this” I felt that 😢 I believe in you! Keep posting! Subscribed ✅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂if he did not have his NDE he would not think like the woke version of Neo in Matrix. I had a NDE too, and it messed up my social programming, I question everything in life and cannot just go with the flow without asking wtf are we doing here?
I think the same, I am from Poland. There are many of us. We need to talk about it.
No. You don't "get older and learn to suppress the feeling." I'm 34 and I'm pretty sure I'll always have the same opinion you do. I'm glad more and more people are starting to realize it. Do everything you can to get out of this trap ASAP. Godspeed.
First finish school, years and years of learning nothing, when I got out of school thats when I actually started to learn the things I need for life. Then get in a building for 10 hours and go home just to do it again tommorow. This is not what life suppose to be yet people think this is normal. The educational system was not made for critical thinkers and different minds, it was made to make a classic factory worker that will obey the manager. What about the money, does money have value? The answer is no. Money has no value, in fact as I speak millions and millions of euros are printed. And we are giving away our health to get this paper. We have accepted this as our reality and we are feeding the next generation with these lies as they are normal.
This is what everyone who is stuck as the bottom scrapers feel
For the gentiles.
Early 40s, just quit 9-5 job! Couldn't be happier even without savings! Paid my mortgage (death contract) off a few years ago after working like a slave for 10 years. Selling my property and starting a farm on a remote tropical island soon and focusing on health, becoming super fit!
😂 only 0.48 secs in and you’re making me laugh for the first time today while on my break at my 9-5 hating life lmao
I feel the exact way. Our currency has been debased, and our futures stolen.
How can something be stolen if you never had it, you have control of your Future. Somewhere a Future is waiting just for you!
Invest in xrp
I am 63 and have always thought that Corporate culture is BS.
DEI has caused what WILL be an Exodus.
@shawnbruce6934 Recent project requirements discussion at work: "We can't forget about DEI". 🙄
@@shawnbruce6934 Immigrants do your work better and work harder. Get fucked.
This is why I started freelancing, working remote, and then started my own company.This kid is basically me when I was 20.
What field?
Can you give us some tips on marketing your skills and freelancing? Where should we start :)
Is working for yourself more free? I always hear the saying that owning a business is 24/7 work
@@Documentts of course it's not free. but i think it's better to work for yourself 7/24 than work for someone else. at least all the gain is yours
@@kerart0- Internet Marketing, Web Design, SEO, etc...
Im cut from the same cloth mate. Failure is a gift to learn from. You have an amazing life ahead of you.
I feel that since covid there has been a mass awakening on this topic and its great.