Your friends are being jerks,
your teachers are giving you a hard time,
your workload is spilling out of the wagon,
the exams are drawing close and you haven't studied,
your parents are mad at you for bad results,
your responsibilities are being affected by your instability,
people don't understand how terrible you feel, so they kacau you and make things even worse.
your teachers are giving you a hard time,
your workload is spilling out of the wagon,
the exams are drawing close and you haven't studied,
your parents are mad at you for bad results,
your responsibilities are being affected by your instability,
people don't understand how terrible you feel, so they kacau you and make things even worse.
Everything is going downhill.
But hey. Think about the whack-a-mole game.
When you miss the mole in one hole, it's sure to come up through another hole.
What I mean is, you don't have to sit outside that same hole waiting for the mole to come out. What you should do is look at the other holes, and the mole is sure to appear through there.
If you can get your mind off the first hole, and concentrate on some other hole, then only you can hit the mole in the new hole.
And only then will you have the confidence to hit the mole in the first hole when it comes back.
You know the saying "When God closes a door, he opens a window"? Well, that's correct. You have to notice that he opens a window, not a door.
The window will be open, and it will be harder to climb through. And you will start thinking: "Damn, why isn't the DOOR open? Why the window???" So with that kind of mentality, you will have a hard time getting through the window, thus the mind set of:
Life Sucks.
But if you were trapped inside that room and there was no door in the first place, then you wouldn't be complaining about the closed door. Instead, you would be thankful for the open window. Thus, the mind set of:
Life Rocks!
Damn, don't this post sound really deep. Sheesh.
Jun Shern out.
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