>childhood is spent feeling irrationally positive emotions
>teenage years spent feeling irrationally negative emotions
>adult life spent feeling a rational balance of both positive and negative, depending on stimuli
Which phase is the best one?
>>38317496
Childhood. But without the parental protection ensuring your naivety for stuff you couldn't understand, it would never be possible.
So, essentially, the question is,
>Would you rather be constantly happy, constantly unhappy, or feel a healthy range of emotions like a normal person?
I think the right answer is obvious here.
>>38317496
>childhood is spent feeling irrationally positive emotions
>adult life spent feeling a rational balance of both positive and negative, depending on stimuli
Speak for yourself, fucking faggot.