@Cernovich 💯 this is so well articulated. I had my first at 30 wish I started ten years prior. Most of my friends got married early 30’s had kids shortly after and we ALL agree that having them mid 20’s even out of wedlock would’ve been better. The energy to be better parents >>>
@JulieLovesFluff I’d take it as genuine if there’s any possibility it could’ve been. No one in their right mind would expect you to have a perfect house with so many young kids! But your gut knows so maybe it was rude!
@TiffaniMarie483 wtf is wrong with the teacher? Come down hard on him? Bc he has an imagination? lol freak. My son is the same way with his imagination and invites the other kids to join him in his imaginative games and he’s never been turned down. What’s wrong with these kids?
The wealthiest and luckiest children out there are those who have parents who are intellectually curious, emotionally mature, physically tireless and driven, mentally stable and secure, and spiritually optimistic and grateful to be alive.
the reason you feel insane is because all of your "hobbies" are nothing more than glorified consumption. you won't find God in $15k a month of skis, camera gear, or coffee machines. you NEED to create something, just go BUILD, a chair, a bench, carve some wood, anything, please
As I get older I will never understand adults who are embarrassed about their age. Why are you sad and embarrassed that you've existed for a while? Why is it "rude" for someone to ask you how old you are? Why would you want people to think you're in your 20s if you're really in your 30s or 40s or 50s? It should go the other way. Age and experience should be a point of pride, if anything. The glorification of youth, and the desire to stay in that state forever, is the most retarded feature of the modern world. We used to revere our elders. Now we revere 23 year olds. Because why exactly? They don't know anything and haven't done anything. It's insane.