Your probably better off trying to get a job.
Find a hobbie and capitalize on it. I'm sure some people here would make stellar used car salesmen.
by SystematicYour probably better off trying to get a job.
Find a hobbie and capitalize on it. I'm sure some people here would make stellar used car salesmen.
I agree, but they would probably be better off just being a regular car salesman. Way more money, and only slightly more work to get into "the club"
From things I have read, committing serious fraud in the form of mental illness or other disabilities is very exhausting. It is a 24/7 job that requires constant detail. You must never ever slip.
And it follows you, 20 years down the road if someone catches you slip even a little, chances are you are fucked big time.
If you don't mind living a meager lifestyle with little to no assets then living off of others isn't a bad life. I personally enjoy being able to go out and treat myself to higher end gifts like new guns from time to time. If I had to go back to living off of a small budget I would have no problem doing it. But since I have choices I will chose to stay where I am at.
by NihilistFrom things I have read, committing serious fraud in the form of mental illness or other disabilities is very exhausting. It is a 24/7 job that requires constant detail. You must never ever slip.
And it follows you, 20 years down the road if someone catches you slip even a little, chances are you are fucked big time.
That is not true. Whoever wrote that bunch of garbage is paranoid. The only time you have to fake it is when you go in for an interview and re-evaluation or if you're in a social situation (depending on the mental illness that is being faked of course). When you're at home, you can be yourself.
It's not exhausting in the slightest and you do not have to maintain the mask 24/7 at all.