<p>If you really think about it, do you? What do you like/not like about it? We were talking about this in English today and I just thought it was an interesting question.</p>
<p>Overall, I do. I don’t like how I judge people, I don’t like the way I think sometimes, and think I’m the only one. But I like how people see me and continue to stay beside me.</p>
<p>I like my life too but there certain things about myself I dont like such as how i tend to let my procrastination get the better of me and how I tend to be awkward at times when I try not to. Also my family can be soo frustrating since they tend to be self-righteous people. Plus I really dont like how I look at times (but then again everyone does so if you dont, YOU LIE!)</p>
<p>But I do like the fact that I have great friends, my family is cool most of the time, and have things that most people would die to have in the world like a nice house and the opportunity to go to a good school and not to worry about money , my safety, or my health most of the time. Plus I’m lucky to get so many blessings from Him!! =) </p>
<p>So in reality I have it pretty good but I just tend deal with first world, emotional, academic, and social problems.</p>
<p>I don’t like my life. I’m forever insulting myself for not being smarter, even though I’m a straight a student. I have depression, OCD, and ADHD. I also have no friends.</p>
<p>Oh my god, I love life! And I love my life. This is so corny, but I feel extremely blessed to be living. I think that life is short; so we have to appreciate everything I love my family and friends. I love that high school education is free. I love beaches and California weather. I love food. I love my dog. I love taking pictures. I love music and dancing. I love laughing. </p>
<p>Of course, homework, studying, and taking exams suck, but you gotta work hard before you play hard (:</p>
<p>You sure love most everything, Lullies o.O. </p>
<p>My life is fairly good, I guess. I have a nice house, and I get to go to a good school, but I don’t really have any supppeerrr close friends anymore. One thing I could live without is my tendency to look back in hindsight on what I could have done differently in almost everything I do. Other than that, I think I have a pretty easy life.</p>
<p>I haven’t since ~6th grade, and I don’t really know why.</p>
<p>At this moment, I’m pretty neutral. Honestly, sophomore and junior year have been two of the hardest years of my life. I used to be so excited about life. Ever since i moved the summer after freshman year, I have dealt with depression to varying degrees. I guess the way to describe my life is like surfing- I have these amazing moments of euphoria when I’m on top of the waves and everything’s great, then I crash under and I can’t breathe. It feels like I’m being pulled under and the wind’s been knocked out of me and I just want it all to stop. But then my head will break the surface and I’ll be okay again, ready to get back up on that surfboard. I think the intensity of AP classes and EC’s coupled with having few friends here compared to my old school has gotten to me. Im just ready for college and a fresh start. It’s hard seeing my old friends get crowned to homecoming court, seeing my old soccer team winning state tournaments, constantly hearing about parties I would have been invited to, etc. while I’m here just working and studying all the time. I don’t think I’d care about college so much if I still had my old life.</p>
<p>Bassoonapus: Aww, I’m sorry. I’ll be your friend. If you want me to.</p>
<p>I love life, even though it sucks occasionally. Life has its ups and downs. Without the downs, you will not be able to see the ups. Hope you get what I mean.</p>
<p>i haven’t really liked my life since 8th grade; however, i have appreciated other life much more since then.</p>
<p>I enjoy life infinitely more than I could enjoy death, mostly because, you know… you can’t really enjoy death at all. </p>
<p>In all seriousness, though: life is awesome if you make it that way.</p>
<p>Eh, it beats being dead. I wouldn’t want to trade places with someone else at this point. I’ve gotten too good at being me to start over like that–having to relearn my place in the cosmos.</p>
<p>Life is great. Just look at the items on my desk:
- Grape tomatoes: Eating is one of my greatest pleasures in life, and as a college kid I get to eat whatever food I want, unless it’s super-pricey. As an American college kid, I get to eat food even when it’s out of season or grown far away.
- My laptop: The 21st century is great. Twenty years ago there was no way for overachieving, ambitious teens from opposite sides of the country to connect. I guess there were summer programs, but that’s certainly not as easy as typing collegeconfidential.com.
- My printer: I’m lucky to have enough money to buy my own printer instead of using the ones in the library. Also, I got a scholarship for college.
- My analysis textbook: I am blessed to go to a college rigorous enough to use graduate textbooks for their undergraduate courses. I’m lucky to go to college in general given so many others don’t get the chance.
- My summer camp goodbye-book: I am blessed with a dear family and wonderful friends. Also, people from summer camp that I’ll likely never see again.</p>
<p>Thanks, bunny red :)</p>
<p>I’m waiting for death. Wish it would hurry up</p>
<p>Haha jk</p>
<p>Except im not…</p>
<p>I remember, in class, we were asked, “What makes you feel most alive?”
And some guy answered with, “Not being dead.”
His dry humor killed me.</p>
<p>Argh, I have no idea. I enjoy life most when I’m really busy and occupied with a project- but right now it isn’t really happening that way. Do I enjoy life? It really depends on when you ask me.</p>
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<p>+1 .</p>