Wage Slavery Broke My Spirit

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In this video I wanted to do a rant about the 9-5 rat race wage slavery and how it has affected my life. I wanted to share my life story and how I failed escaping wage slavery. Even quiet Quitting didn't help me out of the corporate wage slavery. And there is a part of me that thinks I will never become financially free.

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I wish I learnt most of these principles about seven years ago. A lot of people have been trapped strongly in the matrix- - Go to school, get a job, and then slave your whole life. Many miss out on life changing information that could have great effect on their finances.

LucaZaniolo
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At 52 I left my job 1 month ago. I'm technically homeless living in an RV on the street. I've never been happier and never want to work for anyone ever again.

AlexDoes
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Just to illustrate how universal and timeless what you’re saying is: at one time people in Europe were so tired of wage slavery that they risked everything to move to America. Having a small patch of land of their own and risking starvation, attack, and disease was preferable to working in some mill.

Magnetic
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I remember being less than 12 years old thinking about why I couldn’t find a single adult that was happy with their life. And why they all seemed so insistent on making me follow them… I was like this is obviously not working for you. Why do you want me to do the same thing?

roaldkala
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"I don't have the energy to care."

Damn, that hit harder than it should have.

TheRogueJedii
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I lost my job at the start of the pandemic, but since I got severance I decided to stay at home for a year, wait it all out. Without doing that I would have never realized how great it was not going to the office every day. I could stay up late if I wanted and sleep in, no corporation was controlling what I am doing or when. I had 9 more years to retirement, but decided to live frugally and retire early. Only now after several years of being off I realize how ridiculous it all was. Any work success was fleeting, accomplishments ment nothing in the long run, it will all be forgotten or wiped. All those important milestones look so banal now.

jpny
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A 9-5 job is detrimental to our soul and steals our life away…

Paradys
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"spending all day in an office sort of programs a person" This is so true.
I'm 30 years old. I have been working a 9-5 for about 1 year now. It's my first ever corporate job. I vividly remember the day when I first signed the contract. It was emotionally devastating as I knew exactly that I signed up for a life of slavery and misery. I'm not the kind of a person to work under other people, but I had to do it because I had no choice at all. To this day, I cannot wrap my head around how people come to the office like sheep laughing and smiling while being paid minimum wage that's barely enough for one week like they had their brains switched off. Like you mentioned, all they ever talk about is football, weather, and inane stuff no one actually cares about.
I have hated every single moment at work from the moment I signed that contract. I'm currently trying to find a side hustle that will allow me to escape this prison in the future.
Thank you for the video. I really appreciate it.

Anata_No_Mirai
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I feel ya. I switched to working from home, which has helped a lot, but working 40 hours a week is still soul-sucking and makes me wonder what the point of being alive is? Seems stupid to waste so much of our lives doing something we hate. At least when I work from home, I can watch movies, read and listen to music in between work tasks. It’s so much better than working in person where you have to look busy even when you’re not and you have to have shallow chit-chat with the other wage slaves.

turquoise_sky
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Thank you for saying what so many of us have felt. I worked in the corporate world for thirty years, and I hated every minute of it, but that was an era that so many said I should "feel lucky" to have a paycheck. I could never relate to that, as the corporate world felt so opposite of any type of healthy emotional intelligence; it was toxic, egotistic, greedy, ruthless, bullying, overworked, constantly crossed my boundaries and narcissistic and power hungry. I finally quit after having a breakdown. I will never go back to working for anyone else ever again.

AnnAndNala
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I quit my job the day I was literally screaming in parking lot before clock in. Ppl gave me odd looks and I knew it was over.

xcm
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As a man in my 40"s this really resonated with me. I to want to escape wage slavery just don't know how to do and feel like time is running out. Thank you for this video and best of luck escaping this wage slavery.

DanCreating
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I am a 74-year-old retired woman who worked full-time for nearly 40 years. I started working at 20, and throughout my twenties i felt just like you do. A male co-worker in his 40s told me, "Work is a necessary evil. Any workplace you go to will essentially be the same."
And he wss right. Earning money is the biggest life task. There is no escaping it unless you were born in a wealthy family or luckily find a way to get rich.
The sad reality is that a person must either have to learn how to play the game or lower his or her standards and expectations.
I fought reality for years, and i now regret not accepting this truth earlier, when i could put the emotional energy i wasted into developing, emphasizing, and enjoying my personal life.

susanverhoeven
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I'm burnout. I can't study, play games, watch movies, listen to music. Nothing. It's like I've become a robot.

blueffect
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Once upon a time we worked hard just for food and shelter. Now we work hard for food, shelter, technology, trinkets, shiny things. They keep you in debt so you have no choice. The only way to win is to not participate.

jeremyking
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Before the pandemic i used to cry on my way to work often.

Adding being a single parent with no support from anyone to being a wage slave is truly depressing

alicia_nicole
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Self employment got me out of the corporate world. 12 years later and I could not imagine working in an office again! I am not truly free as not financially independant yet, but my time is my own and I can work as much or as little as I want. No more stress or office politics to deal with. I used to work my job and then work on my business on an evening and the weekends; I did this for about 3 years building it up to a point I could almost make as much money as my job. I was made redundant and it was the best day of my life as I was finally free to work for myself, plus I had the redundancy money to transition to working full time for myself. Do what you need to break free, it is truly worth it.

pickingprofit
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I live a simple life in a studio and selling it soon for an even smaller studio to minimise my debt and bills and finally start working on what i like to do. I have always hated working for other people and the inefficient and stupid rules they impose on you. After a while you become institutionalised and don't even know what you enjoy doing anymore. I am glad i will be able to escape this nightmare called office work before 40

realfreedom
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We are becoming wiser to the wage slavery every day. It will not last forever.

jsnaggz
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Feel your pain 45 years I tried to get ahead and failed. At this point my retirement plan is to die at my desk crap my pants in doing so and let them clean up the mess after I am gone. I will never own a home or see anyplace outside the job I work daily just to keep afloat. Death is no longer a tragedy because life has become one.

grumpysloth