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One million Neets are a statistic, but every Neet is a tragedy

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To be a Neet is to feel a singular shame and self-loathing, a sense of being apart from everybody else

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
The stigma surrounding Neets perpetuates their isolation, making it crucial to foster understanding and support instead of shame.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
Investing in targeted programs for Neets can alleviate their feelings of shame and help them reintegrate into society effectively.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
Labeling individuals as Neets oversimplifies their circumstances and ignores the systemic issues contributing to their status.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
The term 'Neet' is problematic as it reduces individuals to mere statistics, disregarding their unique stories and struggles.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 29, 2026
Neets should take personal responsibility for their situation rather than blaming societal factors, as this mindset can lead to positive change.

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