Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Thank you for your nice comments, PPs. I'll admit that I'm in a really depressive funk right now, and reading your kind words are making me feel better.
To the other PPs...I understand that you think I'm ungrateful or jealous. In a way, I am. But this was mainly just an angry rant and me wishing that my life was different than it is.
It looks like you need a professional help with your depression.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Thank you for your nice comments, PPs. I'll admit that I'm in a really depressive funk right now, and reading your kind words are making me feel better.
To the other PPs...I understand that you think I'm ungrateful or jealous. In a way, I am. But this was mainly just an angry rant and me wishing that my life was different than it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I resent people who think at the age of 22 that they have the right to judge anyone.
I resent anyone who thinks they have a clue what sacrifices I made when I was 22 to get to where I am.
I resent anyone who thinks because I have a six figure income, that my life is carefree or that I should not have any complaints.
I resent anyone who believes that they are entitled to anything.
Life is fickle, sometimes bastards are born into wealth and sometimes saints are born into poverty.
Wow -- that's a lot of resentment! Does that anger get in the way of leading a happy life for you?
I was thinking the same thing.
Then again, OP worrying about other people's cars and homes is also a bit scary.
Nope. I have a really good life. But there are way too many people on this board who are self-absorbed and think they are owed something. Self reliance and hard work are not dirty words.
Anonymous wrote:OP- there will always be someone richer than you and someone poorer than you.
Just as you suggest to those who make $200K to look down and realize how lucky they are, you also should take the time to appreciate how lucky you are to be in school, to be able to afford a car, etc.
Wealth is a very relative thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. There is a quality called, "greatfullness," I think, that is severely lacking around here. People pissing and moaning about "choices" that the vast majority of us will never have.....
There's also one called "gratitude." I feel it when I read these posts and think about my education.
Snark much?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you, OP. There is a quality called, "greatfullness," I think, that is severely lacking around here. People pissing and moaning about "choices" that the vast majority of us will never have.....
There's also one called "gratitude." I feel it when I read these posts and think about my education.
can you tell us moreAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Romney has MS and is doing fine financially.
That's because she is working THREE jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anne Romney has MS and is doing fine financially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I resent people who think at the age of 22 that they have the right to judge anyone.
I resent anyone who thinks they have a clue what sacrifices I made when I was 22 to get to where I am.
I resent anyone who thinks because I have a six figure income, that my life is carefree or that I should not have any complaints.
I resent anyone who believes that they are entitled to anything.
Life is fickle, sometimes bastards are born into wealth and sometimes saints are born into poverty.
Wow -- that's a lot of resentment! Does that anger get in the way of leading a happy life for you?
I was thinking the same thing.
Then again, OP worrying about other people's cars and homes is also a bit scary.
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