Jokes on you, it's been around 37ºC here (100ºF) for the past three or so months here HAHAHAHAHAHAhuhuhuhuhu #tropicalcountryproblems
I bet the only people who are truly happy are those kids born into wealth who get to go to other countries every month and do every fun activity known to man. No work required.
Not really. In my university there's a lot of rich teens, most of which go into existential crises especially when reality hits them as they stay longer, especially since working with the community becomes required in my school. Some of them become miserable when they realize that the career their family pushes them into isn't in line with what they want. A lot of them switch courses and pursue stuff like sciences, philosophy and developmental studies, which requires a lot of area work. Sure, some of the snobby privileged ones exist, but a few of them are genuinely nice people. I know another rich kid who was extremely spoiled and was an asshole. Meanwhile, I also know this guy who as very lowkey and didn't like attention, but then I deduced that he was the son of a local politician, but he never mentioned it to anyone he knew. So yes, they may have the good life, but wait till reality hits them where it hurts.
I still feel guilt over my friend's suicide every day, all day. I don't think I'll get over it. I grew up with him and he was one of my brothers. This on top of everything else I have been working through. Just wake up depressed and unmotivated every day. Need to do something.
Trying to change Be positive Don't hate the idea of waking up and starting another day Think differently Think about my childhood
I love it when I solve any harder physics task and then I'm like "I understand all the secrets and mysteries of the universe"