Just a random quick warning to Men about Excess Labor
I want to put this into perspective real quick.
If you get into manual labor, with the rate of how rapidly you will destroy your body and soul in these professions, working for redundant means due to overpopulation, the average burnout age in your profession, whether a truck driver, a plumber, carpenter, roofer or whatever it is you do is 13 years or less before you totally destroy your body. This is why for example that most Men you will find who started working in their late teens or 20s in such profession are totally broken by their 30's or 40's
Many of them have to cope with medication for the pain.
What's really telling about how undervalued manual labor is, is that even if you helped build only 100 houses in you lifetime, you still might not only own one or only be able to afford one after living and working like a slave.
Does it really make sense that on average, in our modern industrial world, that YOU as a Man are working minimum 4x or more the amount of workload than Men ever did in the past, or that you should ever be embarking upon!?
What, to just "break even" and get by in life!?
I'd rather rob people blind in public to make ends meet.
And its absolutely absurd that people see no problem with a man building 100 houses in his lifetime and being unable to afford his own, even if he is childless and frugal!
ReplyDeleteYet women on OnlyFans can afford 100 houses, and it is sometimes not even OnlyFans. Yet sometimes just simps funding their lifestyle.
One thing that took me by surprise was that a truck driver also wears out quickly! I always assumed that profession was fairly sedentary. A few 10 minute deliveries during the day but the rest of the day being plentiful sedentary hours behind the wheel.
Will my job wear me out? 4 hours of waling per day, 25,000 steps, 8 miles per day in distance. That averages to a 2mph waking pace, however we wait for garbage to empty for a few seconds each house. I never feel stressed from my exercise, however I do notice it can be difficult to fall asleep after my work, during the daylight, I assume due to not only circadian rhythm, but also walking creating cortisol and keeping me awake when I finally rest after work? Also I am more proactive and productive on my days off, because I assume I have spent less energy.
@Kyle,
Delete100% Correct! You completely got the point here! The fact that an economy even "functions" like this, and exists in this form, is a shock and very dangerous, and proves just how completely unbalanced everything is...
I'd have to work one full day in your job to get an overall assessment to see how burnt out I'd feel from it, but it at least is better that it's confined to a 4 hour window, because that really is a determining point for when the body begins breaking down, even if you were working at a slow pace yet exceeding 4 hours of runtime, it's dangerous.
@PSA it really takes the incentive for me to want to work when the economy is this fucked up. Even if I did want children, I could never afford them anyway. However other poor people will still have children in this economy, so the elite don’t even have to make childcare affordable.
DeleteWhat’s interesting about my job is if I run the whole thing and get it done in 3 hours, the job feels longer and I come home unwilling to do tasks at home. But 4 hours at a walking pace and the time goes faster.
Stay single Kyle.
DeleteThat is such a smart move.
When I passed 50, I could see the stupidity of chasing women, in general. My pee pee doesn't work the same, and I am thankful for that. I was tough from about 14-45. I was out of control in my late teens and my 30s, and slowed down a lot in my 40s. My 20s were religious years, so I lost out of some fine pieces of ass.
Seriously, the biology is a key component that is not discussed enough. We change as we age. Getting validation from others goes WAY DOWN, when you past 45 or so, and definitely when you are over 50. It did for me. I don't care about what others think anymore. They are trash anyway. They should learn from me, not the other way around.
Most people are full of shit, anyway. Women are full of shit 1000x. It is in their DNA.
Also, can you imagine having to deal with the same person, EVERY fucking day?
Waking up and seeing that mug?
Waking up to annoying children?
No way.
I do what I want.
And as you can see, when I write about this, I still get some pimple faced loser downgrading me on this forum. A person that has NO clue how to live. Talking shit. Drinking coffee too, like a little bitch.
@Joey Aragon
DeleteStaying single is the best move a man can make. I have no idea why men want relationships, especially with modern women. As a single man I have so much time to enjoy my life and absolutely no stress from having a bitch to try to tell me what to do.
I have only ever been interested in women for sex, as nothing else interests me about them. Always a net negative on a mans finances, health, and free time.
You seem to have lived the dream of having easy free sex in your younger days. Unfortunately for me, I have been fairly unsuccessful with women but a lot of that is down to my genetics. Not the worst batch of genes but a skinny 140lb, 5’11 with a face that isn’t ugly nor anything special. What puts me off aswell is the STDs women have and just the whole generall bullshit of having to talk to them and try ti impress them. I have better things to do.
I could always pay for it, but that money could go to things that build me. Also I dislike the idea of paying a woman just for her to have sex, while us men have to do an 8 hour graft for the same money. It essentially is another enabler for women to live life on easy mode. I would much rather burn cash than give a bitch easy money. However your asian massage parlour trick is good. I may try that at sometime.
All really good points...and just very sad stuff.
ReplyDeletePeople need to find like minded men that will build each other houses, etc. Hard working men in those jobs need to stop doing this to themselves, especially as they age.
My father did this work for over 40 years of his life. He just destroyed himself, physcially for the most part. Life is not easy, but we can make it easy by not working too hard, and pacing ourselves when the opportunity arises during the day, week, month, year.