• Normies constantly need to do something

    And I think this is the biggest thing that sets us apart from them. Being bored is the worst thing in the world to normies. They constantly feel the need to go out and do things, to travel, to go on trips, to go to the store, to go to bars, to go clubbing, to go hiking, to go to literally any sort of activity at all. Anyone remember the lockdowns and how furious normies got when they had to stay inside for a few weeks? It's funny too because owning a home is a major goal for most people, but then those same people try to spend as much time out of the home as possible. How many times do you hear normies brag about their "eventful" weekend? Compared this to NEETs, or at least me, I could very easily go weeks, months, even years without doing much. And I already have. I've been a NEET since 2017 and I can count the amount of conversations I've had with people in real life on one hand, assuming you don't count my mom or store cashiers, and I have not traveled, partied, done anything of that sort ever. We are content with life as is, normies feel a constant need to feel their lives with activities. This is a far bigger separator than any sort of mental illness in my opinion.
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