▲ 13 r/NEET
Isn't it weird that we're expected to do things right after high school?
I finished high school in 2017 and felt I had done way too much and needed a break and been a NEET since lol. And I still don't feel ready at all but I need to figure out some way to sustain myself before my mom is gone. But I'm 26 and my biggest accomplishment is managing to leave the house without having a panic attack and I know once I start looking for work I will be competing with people who have been working since high school and don't have a decade of isolation. So who knows what chance I even have. Crazy shit.
u/Aoip2337 — 1 day ago