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`nOT yoUr ordINary prinCEss` (sparkie1892) wrote,
@ 2005-12-09 10:23:00
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    Hey, ungrateful....
    I won't copy my other entries of how bad other people have it in their lives (i.e. darfur and even katrina victims), but, I think its pretty crazy (and by crazy, I mean ungradeful and selfish) that people pity themselves on every day problems or even problems that are self-induced and really aren't that big of a deal if they would only do something about it. Can someone like this honestly think that they just have it sooo bad off in the world that they put themselves almost on the same level of say, some woman who had lost all of her family due to genocide and struggling to keep herself still alive? At least that woman is still trying to stay alive and appreciate life regardless of what struggles she had to face. A woman like this isn't having hard times (to say the least) because of some petty, self-absorbed or self-induced problem. These are REAL problems. Problems that can't be fixed.



    Anyways, I guess I will end my little rant now. But I would just like to understand, once again, how someone can feel they are so worse off than everyone else. I guess I don't see how selfish someone could be to think that (unless maybe they are blind to the problems that exsist outside of their own little world) they have it reallll bad because they have some "bad days" and usually turn every day into a "bad day" because of their own self-pity and over-reacting. If you don't like how your life is, do something about it because these problems are fixable if you want them to be. Stop complaining and bringing others down because its selfish in relation to everything else in this world.



    P.S.
    Also, don't bother on blaming these sorts of problems on other people, either. Because it's not them...it's you. It's about you and how you deal with things that come your way. No one MADE you act or be a certain way. They may have prompted you, but realistically, it's you that made yourself this way. Get it.


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