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Depends on when you ask me
But overall yes happy I’m able to experience love and life this life with my son |
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I don't know it I really enjoy it, but I want to be
alive. |
| Yes! Life is beautiful. I don't always make the most of every moment, as I'm distractable as anyone else and I spend too much time on this forum, but I love life. |
| At the moment, no. It feels like purgatory. Stupid president, stupid Democrats, stupid woke SJW idiots, COVID, half my favorite places closed, I just go through the motions waiting to ride it out. |
Yes. Not every moment (especially during Covid), but it’s the little things. Feeling the hot sun beat down on your skin on a lounge chair. A cold glass of lemonade in the hot sun. Laughing watching a great tv show. Seeing your child crawl for the first time. Feeling a sheet freshly out of the dryer. A delicious cup of ice cream. Falling into bed after a tiring day. Winning a game of cards. |
Same. |
| Yes, it's awesome being me. 20 yr old me would be disappointed that I live the suburban dream with a boring job but my kids are great, my spouse is amazing, i love our house and our life. |
| Yes. I was not happy for most of my childhood and wouldn't have expected to be as happy and grateful as I am now. I make a habit of counting my blessings--especially when I start to dwell on something negative. It works and adds to my enjoyment level. |
| Not this version, no. |
Yes to all of this. |
Ditto. Purgatory is a good description. |
Fixed that for you. |
| I was happy before having kids. I assume I’ll be happy again when they are old enough to eff off for a few hours. |
Somebody having good sex up in here.
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| I am 49 years old and lived with debilitating anxiety for my entire life. One month ago I finally went to a psychiatrist and got on Lexapro. I can now say that I am enjoying my life. |