Why are we on the back of the bell curve? Why am I? I recently started thinking about suicide, I worth nothing. I don't work, nor study, I'm perennially sick, and I'm sick about my life. I feel nothing, reality is muffled. I would like to talk, but I have no one.
>>35118593
This is your fault. In your mind, it's easier to do nothing (follow the status quo) than to make a change
>>35118630
That's garbage. How can I change the way the world is? I can change the perspective, my perspective, but I would still be poor, poorly educated and I would still not fit.
>>35118593
>Why are we on the back of the bell curve?
Lack of something.
Lack of motivation to change, tenacity to persevere, fortitude to endure, intelligence to seek wisdom or strength to find courage. Or simply lacking a bit of luck in life. Unlucky to be born to inept parents, unlucky that you did all the right things but was still overlooked. Unlucky that you were born they way you are.
Who knows why things are the way they are.
>>35118697
How can we move towards the middle?
>>35118730
Evolve. Change. Get smarter. Get wiser. Don't stop.
Sounds tough and impossible right? It might be. It might not. That all might depend on you. Some people would rather die than give up. Others would rather die than try or keep trying. So it depends on you and what kind of person you want to be. I can understand the desire to say fuck it and just give up.