The eternal question:
Why do some people sail through life easily and without hardship while others have to work so very hard?
In my more depressing moments I’ve asked myself the same question. The answer though, is that life isn’t fair.
EDIT: Or, what ellebelle said. She’s more positive than I. :)
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Thank you “mufti” for reminding me today of just how special “jackiehartsb” truly is! I believe the sky is the limits...
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I read this and I just felt the very same way. Growing up my dad told me that I would have to work three times as hard...
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Food: The eternal question:
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Just wanted to say that I look up to you and how you live your life. You are a hard working, conscientious, smart, and...
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I couldn’t put it better than noraleah did.
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jaclynday
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I posted my “eternal question,” as I put it, out of a state of admitted selfishness. I am lucky: my citizenship, family...
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Trust me, the people that seem to be sailing through have problems too. To wit a poem by Edward Arlington Robinson:...
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Are you asking why...suffer more? Why some are born in abject poverty? Why some must face...
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In my more depressing moments I’ve asked myself the same question. The answer though, is that
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