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*me currently tending to my knuckles rn*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHC1230OpOg
it's a 15 dollar gift card for giant tiger a Canadian grocery clothes etc franchise
Personal expectations would be for any given hardship to also be temporary.
For any newly encountered hardship to be permanent would simply be unprecedented.
(And drinking sufficient amounts of water is a sure way to avoid the hardship of dehydration.)
That's only true from a macrocosmic lens
For someone born in a time of objective poverty, and they live their whole life poor until they die, it's still relatively permanent to them because they didn't live to see when times got better
The world is depressing, and I oftentimes wish I was dumber because naivety and ignorance seem to be the prerequisites for general optimism
well there's something we can agree on at least.
my point is for those who feel lost or alone and think no one cares, there are people who care and want the best for you.
sure life is hard and it sucks sometimes but you have to make the most out of every day and every breath. people are so hurt and bruised emotionally and well idk how to fix that for them but to say i care and life is worth living. and not everything is bad and doom and gloom!
If we have to walk through hell lets hold hands!
Have a safe and happy rest of your week.