>>7984117Aren't people sad because of how many chocies and ever so shrinking pieces of guide and advice we have nowadays? Especially in those early years, when we are taught in school how to get a job but not what to do with your life? We are far from going full instinct like most animals do, people are confused, people end up doing bad things and killing themself.
Getting some brainwashingly forced order into your life would make you happier.
>we call that copingaye, but what if it actually fixes the problem? Perhaps a remedy? Maybe there was no problem in the first place whatsoever?
>true they are petty but we live in a petty society..Your biggest problem is always your greatest concern, no matter how petty it might sound.
Just because you could've fallen so deep that your only objective is to find food to survive, the same pain can be felt living a great life and finding out you forgot to buy extra tooth paste for your private island trip.
Everybody has their problems in life, no matter how petty they might sound, and it would be foolish not to respect them just because we've got it slightly worse. It was proven in psychology if I recall correctly, but I'm not sure at this point.
Unless I completely misinterpreted your post, pardon me if that's a futile read for you.
>mewingWhat in the fuck, how could I have never heard of it. I'm buying a gum and hugging my mouth's roof with my tongue from now on.
>pic you postedSome of those people are bullshit but let it be that way. It reeks /r9k/ for me, judging from how unrealistic it is.