I'm finding myself reconsidering the whole notion of "being in hell" just at the moment. I know a person should be more "positive" and that it is all in our own "minds" but perhaps sometimes we judge too harshly the person who is depressed or angry or just wants "out" of this world.
Have we each really taken a look at the world around us? In some ways it really IS hell and we are not wrong to be depressed or angry or wish it to be over at times.
There is a lot that could be improved, even on our own human condition. It's not easy to be a human being in a human body with its demands and its frailties and its overactive mind full of emotional contradictions.
We could be correct in wanting a more loving, more hopeful existence, and other people do contribute to our difficulties sometimes. It's not just a matter of "waking up and smelling the coffee" in the morning and bounding out of bed with a spring in our step and joy in our hearts.
It is a matter of knowing what is truly important to us. To love and be loved. What is better than that? To know and be known, and to be accepted just as we are. Not all of us experience this enough.
We're all doing the best we can. You, me, Nomad...we're just alike. We all need the same things.
Just my 2 cents.
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