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What's the point?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Weeeeeeeeeeeeeell, let me see here. The only reason they reckon you won't live past 25, is because of the diet of youngsters nowadays, so, cut out the junk food and excercise. You say you're intelligent, so stick in at school and you'll be able to afford a house. And as for the love bit, after you've been laying off the junk food, all the ladies?guy's will be flocking to you, instead of the guy eating the pies in the corner, simple, huh?? Still, wouldn't take my advice, as i'm very, very drunk:O)
I think every generation has the same problem- but with different specific problems! Why give birth to 10 kids when 8 will die from rubella/skirvy/the plague? Why go to school when you KNOW you will only be working down the mine with your Dad for the rest of your life? Why bother doing anything when the rich/poor divide is so huge that I will only ever be a skivvy for a rich family?
We have SO much more now than our ancestors ever did. You have the KNOWLEDGE about what is healthy and what is not- don't eat rubbish and don't smoke, or yes, you will die early! You may not get a house right now, but it is only a matter of time before the government bring in solutions to this problem, like 100 year mortgages (lots of other countries have them) or buying a share in a house and the building society having the other. Love does exist, it always has and always will. That is not an issue for today.
Today you have more opportunities than ever before. It is possible to become anything you want, travel anywhere, take gap years; women are basically equal to men, it is not frowned upon if you stay single and choose not to have kids. The world is your oyster! Be GRATEFUL you have it all at your fingertips. Get out there and make the most of it!!!
So far you've got the 'grass is always greener' answers
Based entirely on your post, I think you are reaching an emotional maturity at a young age. You recognise a distinction between depresion and a depressing outlook.
Most of your peers won't be asking themselves the same questions you are. Although I think it is very healthy to ponder your future it may lead you to become alienated from 'happy-go-lucky types.
At the age of about 15, for the first time in my life I would stay awake at night thinking about the same things you are now. You won't be able to turn off these worries but are better off for the awareness and understanding they bring.
No one can tell you what the point is or if there is one.
To experience life is the the most wonderful thing in exhistance, (please write back immediately if I'm wrong) - Every life is unique. Good luck always helps but if there is a shortage of that then the failsafe way to counteract that shortage is to try a bit harder to improve your lot and you'll then see the true meaning of good luck occuring because you increse its chances of coming through. I know it's not a lot of help, but you'll find your outlook changes gradualy through time.
Please be thankful for the most wonderful gift in the universe, and make the most of it, it's free.
You know MURKY, I thought the same at 14, I am 25 now. I used to think about all the problems in modern day society and how I would cope with the pressures of everday life as I got older. The basic answer is that feelings of this nature are quite common at your age, your mental maturity is passing from boyhood to manhood, things are looking more frightening as the scope of the world that you view has increased. You are no longer shielded by the love of mum and dad and you wish to start your lifes journey on your own yet find the gap scary and threatening. I know you are 14, but from your very articulate post your intellect is not to be doubted, yet hormones etc. are racing round and your head will be full of thoughts. Love is still around, dismiss the tabloid scandals, and if it is a parental situation then your life can be different, love and lust can be part and parcel of one, and once you find that everything else won't seem half as bad.