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My ultimate goal is either to live as an ascetic monk or some sort of farmer or teacher living in Macedonia, Vietnam or elsewhere. Basically I just want to earn enough money to check out from the modern world. The only way I'd ever want to return if a leader came about that would fix our society and create a theocratic imperium ethnostate. In that case, I'd put all my effort into helping him

So What degree would you recommend a zoomer NEET to pursue? I can pretty much do any subject and am willing to go /monk/ mode and only study, sleep, lift.

I was originally thinking about CS but after researching about it for the past month and reading the posts here I'm not sure what to choose. Math maybe? Economics? Does a math major and econ minor sound good? Join the Canadian Armed Forces and do a trade? Btw the Canadian Armed Forces trade thing probably wouldn't be preferable since it's pretty hard to get into the CAF and even harder to get into a specific trade. I'd most likely just be a grunt making peanuts.

>> No.13789320

>>13789297
buy a few Resistance masternodes

>> No.13789351

>>13789297
put all your money into LINK then go join a monastery. catholicism and LINK are zoomer kino

>> No.13789399

>>13789297
Put all your money into VET and kys.

>> No.13789406

>>13789351
I'm catholic but Christianity is pretty cucked rn. I was thinking about becoming a Tibetian monk. All I want to do is read, learn to fight, pray and learn discipline

>> No.13789471

>>13789406
it won't be cucked for long. don't panic sell your soul, you need to hodl

>> No.13789493

>>13789471
That's true. With all the racial tensions and nihilism becoming prevelent, it's only a matter of time before Catholicism moons

>> No.13789654

>>13789493
We're all gonna make it

>> No.13789846

>>13789654
hopefully

>> No.13789915

>>13789297

Damn OP are you me? Leaf here as well. Kinda funny how many of us have these same views but we'll never have the political power to make it happen in this clown world.

Personally, I was thinking about learning Spanish since that gives an entire continent worth of options as far as third world countries to go. Unfortunately I don't have dual citizenship so I would have to earn or buy my way in if I wanted to move to another country.

>> No.13790087

>>13789915
Yeah, it's unfortunate that we probably won't be able to spearhead a revolution. I don't have the connections, wealth or verbal intelligence to do such a thing. If a man comes, I'll drop all my previous plans and go help him.

>Personally, I was thinking about learning Spanish
Yeah, I'm planning on learning another language but I'm not sure what. I also don't want to waste my time on a language I'll never use so I'll probably start learning it once I know which country I'll move to for my hermit, farmer life.

>> No.13790125

>>13789297
Vaticancatholic.com for spiritual gains.
Chainlink for financial.
If you have any degree you can teach basically anywhere.
I recommend getting a stem degree.
You can teach in Russia with no degree.

>> No.13790183

>>13790125
I was thinking of a math degree. I really only like pure math and philosophy. The whole "I fucking love science" redditors turned me off from any kind of engineering, bio,chem and CS

>> No.13790193

>>13790183
But that's not saying I wouldn't study engineering if it was a gateway to a high paying career to achieve my ultimate goal.

I figured math is a better choice since you can go into actuarial science, software development, quantitative analysis...etc plus having the most theoretic knowledge

>> No.13790223

>>13790087

Yea after some research it seems like places such as Colombia and Ecuador at least have a possible path to citizenship by buying some cheap real estate and getting an investors visa or something.

Places like Vietnam are easy to go teach English in for a few years or something, but citizenship is quite difficult unless you can marry a local or something.

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>>13790223
For me, I'll probably choose Macedonia. If you're willing to start a business and hire local workers, you can become a Macedonian citizen in less than one year.

>> No.13791285

>>13789297
bump

>> No.13791384

>>13791285