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Quote: Anonymous #14 said: Stay the fuck away from religion. That has done nothing but fuck up people's lives for thousands of years. Still is. All religion does is brain washes you into thinking you are happy because God is doing it all for you now.
It has nothing to do with religion, it is all in the perspective man. If you view your life as shitty, it will be shitty. If you view it as a good life, it will get better. You control your own emotions and feelings. You just gotta take control and stop letting your brain wander aimlessly. Consciously control your brain instead of letting it go on autopilot like so many other oblivious people in this world.
It depends on how you view religion Christianity is not that way you dont have to be perfect just have faith
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Anonymous #16
Re: I truly hate my life... [Re: Anonymous #10] #16523539 - 07/13/12 02:37 AM (9 months, 30 days ago)
I also agree, follow Christ bro. Just ran into my old neighbor from two years ago who was dealing heroin out of his house, and drinking hard alcohol every night. Today he has a healthy glow, and you can tell just be looking at him that he is doing better.
Drop the alcohol and pick up a bible broham you dont have to go it alone
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Anonymous #17
Re: I truly hate my life... [Re: Anonymous #16] #16523561 - 07/13/12 02:43 AM (9 months, 30 days ago)
I also truly hate my life. I seem to be happier now than ever before, but no matter what - my entire past seems like one giant regret. In the end the best thing I ever did for myself was force myself not to commit suicide and slowly take steps towards improvement. Without any motivation or hope at all. But I'm glad I took that step now, because if I hadn't wouldn't've gotten this far. In my case, I tried fixing the things I knew I could fix first, mainly everything on the outside, my relationships with people, etc. Now all that's left is to work on myself, and fix my "crazy". It can be discouraging, because I have everything I want in life now, except wanting to keep on living. So I work to try and change myself to someone I can accept. Just hang in there, please. You don't need to choose a faith or religion but at the very least have faith in yourself. Tomorrow is another day, and even if you don't do anything to step in that direction, acknowledging the fact that a step needs to be taken has already set you on the right path. C: