Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Stressbusting

Right about now, s**t is probably hitting the fan. Colleges are hitting the point where work has picked up and midterms are starting while employees are feeling the weight of the depression (yes, depression, not recession). But now is not the time to start complaining about the difficulties of life. It's always good to vent, but lately it's become a nationwide habit to the point where it's not just venting, it's just straight out whining. Before I continue, I'd like to say I completely sympathize with everyone seeing as I'm jobless and although I'm only taking 3 classes I feel like I'm burdened with more than I've ever had to deal with before. 

That being said, I'm say this with a sympathetic heart, SHUT THE F**K UP. Yes, life is hard: there's too much work, you have problems with your significant other, you can't dance, or you have problems getting it up. Although all you feel like doing is sitting around and bitching about your problems, with the exception for the potential erectile problem, continuously talking about it won't get it done. The irony in the situation is that the solution is very apparent, however we are in a continuous struggle with the solution. We are all afraid to deal with our issues, however we have to make the "hard" (and I say hard because it's purely a psychological convolution) choice to deal with the situation at hand. Thomas Jefferson once said, "I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it." So make your luck, handle your business, stop avoiding life just because there are problems.

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