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In all honesty

Posted by dormantaccount3 - September 17th, 2023


Based on what I wrote before, it was in order to punish you. The part about everyone's life being better than they think.


It's a long story but I'll try to summarize it. When I was young I liked reading books, however I found new meaning in what I read, because no one read like I did. Take a book off the library shelf, open to a random page, and read the first thing you see, I also read some books normally, from beginning to end.


However there was one book when my lack of context from reading this way made everything click.


I only read a few words, and the phrase "Your life is worse than you think."


To me it seemed as if this person is realistic, down to earth, sympathetic and compassionate, because it's like she's trying to make everyone realize it, that our lives are worse than we think; that everyone's life is worse than they think should they choose to read the book and absorb that knowledge, making something new without context. And everything just clicked. I started realizing things that are horrible that I had not noticed before, you know?


I thought to myself that this person who wrote it is not someone who watches spanish soap operas all day, and thinks about them, she's down to earth and knows what the population of earth needs to hear.


By the way, her philosophy, when expanded this way, and my philosophy, which I gave the mini version of to my history professor during high school about life, would make a hell of a combination for a novel. Probably an award winning novel from a great leader and the Queen of the Chess game having written alongside the words.


I wouldn't say fire if there's no fire. Her words helped me realize more problems and solve them in my life, because I was thinking realistically. We have the right to speak, even through writ in this country.


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