IIN I have a better life than most of you

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  • I have a life, unlike most people who:

    1. force themselves out of bed each morning so they can go to work
    2. Go to work so they can have a bed to force themselves out of
    3. do this until the day they retire, then find out that they've developed no hobbies or interests that will sustain them in old age, so they go back to work

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    • Do you have a life? People who bring value to the world are probably a lot happier than you are, regardless of whether or not your life is "easier."

      You sound narcissistic as well, thinking everybody cares how great your life is.

      You're assuming a lot about everyone here. I bet you have no friends, and your mom is shameful of the useless child she raised.

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      • Hahaa u funny

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      • 1. Obviously. Define value, anyway.

        2. Who cares if I'm narcissistic? I believe I have reason.

        3. Completely inaccurate - I have friends I see at the bar, and my mother has long discouraged me from moving out, because she tends to like my company.

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    • So apart from playing mind numbing computer games, and getting drunk with the local down and outs that you like to consider to be your friends, what do you do with your time? What charities do you actively get involved with? What real hobbies do you have? What activities do you and your ‘friends’ get up to in all this spare time you obviously have? What do you do to help people in your local community? What good do you bring to the world?
      If you can provide good honest answers to all those questions, that will demonstrate you are doing worthwhile things for the greater good. Then I will believe that you have a good life. Other than that, I will have to continue to consider you to be the worthless, pathetic, little mummy’s boy that you are.

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      • Wow harsh ahhahaha

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        • Just stating the facts!
          It’s beyond my understanding how anyone could bare the existence he describes in his post, and think he’s living a good life!

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          • The OP doesn't understand that much of the value in life is from the lessons learned while overcoming struggles, from assisting other people do the same, and from achieving challenging personal goals.

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            • Yes I agree. It’s such a shame though. I’d like to feel sorry for him, but I just end up thinking about how much good he could be doing with all the time he idles away.

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              • Or things he could be achieving that are worthy of feeling proud of: I've stood on mountains and watched sunrises there (Not the tallest in the world - but high enough to be a challenge and most people would not even attempt). I've been an Official at an Olympics and also Judged 2 World Championships... and you don't get chosen for those positions without a lot of work and being really good at doing it (overall 30 years as a volunteer in that sport). I've also assisted hundreds of people to improve their lives via charity mentoring and life coaching. I actually consider the last item as my most significant.

                As for the OP: Please read the following thread about relationships - look at how that OP responded and look how this OP responded. I suspect they are the same person. If so, it really shows how hollow their lives are.

                https://www.isitnormal.com/post/what-is-so-special-about-relationships-and-intimacy--307724

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