Moral of the story is "get a job and quit being a NEET"

>moral of the story is "get a job and quit being a NEET"

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A lifetime of happiness was possible for me and I let my best years go to waste

That's pretty much the solution, what's your issue with it?

just do it you lazy piece of shit

Not quite, that was just the practical solution.

easier said than done

>get a job
Can't I have social anxiety.

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I got a job and I'm still a depressed piece of shit. Nothing changed I just have money now that I don't spend on anything.

Don't worry getting a job doesn't really fix anything. It just increases options for what you want to be dissatisfied with.

And it really helped me. Around the time this was put out on DVD, I was basically a hiki. A fucking waste of life. I wasn't a loser because of anime, I was loser because I wouldn't get my shit together. I needed something that I would listen to and NHK got through to me.

That's a good moral. What's wrong with that?

Yes unironically

>get job
>still a sad piece of shit, but with less free time
>do all kinds of exercises
>still a sad piece of shit, but with even less free time
That really helped.

> get a job and quit being a NEET
> noone want to hire long-time NEET with no job expirience and any usefull or unique skill
> can't get a job
> stay bein worthless NEET

i would've become friends with satou.

The rise of dead-end jobs really fucked the narrative of getting a job and improving yourself.

Fake news. The author of the novel still doesn’t have a job and is reverting back into a hikki.

Sounds like a good message to me

Never give up bros, as long as you have personal power anything is possible.

>Just be the best you you can be
BRAVO BRAVO

if this is the moral the author sure didn't get the message

It was more than that. It was finding something fulfilling in life and not expecting to go from the bottom to the top in a day. By the end Satou isn't much better off then when he began, but he realizes success doesn't happen overnight, not everybody can make it big, perfection is unachievable, but everybody's in the same boat, and that simply being wanted is one of the best feelings in the world.

There was no moral of the story, like it or not life will continue, you will get older and die, if you stop you will die sooner, is simple as that, even hobos in the street look for ways to stay alive because that's what a human would do, at the end the only message of the story if it had one was "cute girls makes life better".

I got a job and I'm still a weird guy who can talk properly and spills spagetti all over the place

Purupururin~

It really is true. If I could tell my younger self to not waste so much time on fucking cartoons I would.

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can´t* god dammit even when i type

And yet, here you are.

>at the end the only message of the story if it had one was "cute girls makes life better"
every time someone says this it's projecting their own want for a Misaki in their life. if anything Satou ended up saving Misaki. Yamazaki and Hitomi were a bigger help to Satou than Misaki was.

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How can i get a job if i got no degrees?

And?
You don't fucking magically become some perfect super person just because you got a damned job.

You learn to deal with yourself and like yourself and others will accept you. Sure there will be others who don't like you.
But you can never be cool with EVERYONE.

Grow up.