I hope your answer for everyone is, "life's tough, get thicker skin", cause for this almost 30 year old, it's all ups and downs no matter what you do.
For the teenagers, you'll realize in 10 years that what you care about now, won't really mean shit later.
Just be true to yourself, love who you can, and learn from your mistakes.
Remember, mommy and daddy unfortunately die someday, and you'll be left alone to hope that your actions and decisions make them proud.
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That's harsh dude. But somewhat true.
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Edited by Hellbent02: 1/22/2015 6:51:21 AMThis is too true and I agree 100%. You hit the nail on the head. Both of my parents are dead as well. I'm only 4 years older than ya but I know how it feels. Just try to survive, do your best, and try to enjoy the rest of your life and enjoy the simple things cause that's what makes life worth living.
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Strict. Rude in a sense. But a stunning realization that is quite real and most certainly true for all of us teenagers, myself included. Though I'm told all the time by my dad that I'm going to get nowhere in life once him and my mom are gone. So the realization has set in about five years ago for me.
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Had to find that out for myself.
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Edited by Liberator 2033: 1/19/2015 7:19:10 PMI suppose that's the best way to learn. Your parents didn't die already did they?
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Sorry I missed the word didn't while I was typing that reply and didn't realize that until now. My mistake. I wasn't trying to make it sound like that.
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No worries man. It's something we ALL have to deal with, for the most part. Just keep positive!
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Thank you for your forgiveness sir.