But I suppose it's in human nature to act this way. It's in human nature to anaylze ourselves and only look for the negatives. It's in human nature to get caught up in trivial happenings. It's in human nature to blame ourselves when it's not our fault. It's in human nature to think you're the only one who's going through this. It's in human nature to feel hopelessness and sadness.
"Sadness is nothing more than the cost of being able to smile every once in a while." - Shane Koyzcan
Why is it that we convince ourselves we're exclusively inadequate? Why do we beat ourselves up if certain societal roles, such as being in a relationship, are not fulfilled? There are too many people I care about that really get themselves down about this. I mean, who's to say that a relationship actually cures loneliness? Can't one be single and not be lonely? And why is it that we ignore how thankful we should be for what we do have? We have so much to live for, and so much to love for. Between family, friends, and ourselves, the capacity for love is limitless.
It's all about perception, really. And the way I see it, we're all wonderful.
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