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NEET - began in Britain, stands for “Not in Education, Employment or Training” |
21 y/o young man, active and wanted to win at everything. He was serious about his sports and studies in high school, and without trouble was able to get into his first choice university. After the first break of his freshman year, he stopped attending. He has a relatively sunny disposition, but he doesn’t seem to be able to handle day-to-day life in the way he once did.
In competitive gaming, the feel that once certain conditions are not met that enable a win state, no matter how early in the contest, cause the players to give up immediately.
One trait is clear - the overwhelming majority of hikikomori cases involve men, and the largest of that oldest sons. Most cases are also middle class or above and from educated parents.
Comorbidities - OCD, insomnia, need for order and cleansliness when own room is messy, perfectionism, fear of people, fear of being ugly. Also, Regression - they become increasingly childlike. Violent outbursts at home. Wanting to die and suicidal thoughts. Overeating and refusal to eat.
“Even if love loses, kindness will win”