There is no such thing as luck everyone’s life is an improbable one. We can't change the way we look or sound. But we can change the way we think and make friends just like other people. Just be more open to people. Start waving and saying hi to random people as you pass them by. It's a little tinny gesture but it will help you build up your confidence. One thing I do when I'm nervous in social situations is chew gum haha. It takes your mind off what you’re talking about and makes you feel better about yourself. It helps me alot at least. You always have the chance to be smart I am studying to become a doctor and I play guitar too. But I am also ugly and used to be overweight so I guess I sort of know what it's like to be smaller my friend is really tiny. And he get's way more girls then I do. When you grow up it's more about your personality. Just study hard school is all that matters at this point in your life. Get a good education then worry about meeting girls and friends.
Sorry if your not young you just sound like it
If you were to start writing the probability of you being born you would die before you were finished. Would you really like to waste that kind of miracle by worrying about what people think.
2007-02-07 10:41:12
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answered by Beaverscanttalk 4
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I tend to feel like that very often (not meaning to disregard what you're feeling, of course). In fact, my muttering motto is precisely that... "I hate my life. Let me die, let me die, let me die..." Haha. Hmm...
then I think, if I die, then there's is absolutely no chance at happiness anymore; I have this life to live, and if I don't own up to it, just give up, then I can really consider myself a failure. Plus, killing myself is too uncomfortable.
And who is "everyone," anyway? Everyone dislikes you? Does this include your family, your close friends? If you want to please every single person you meet, then it's useless. You really can't. But if you count the opinion of the people who really matter, it can't be all that bad, can it?
Statistically speaking, if you're down in the dumps now, the chances of things going up for you are very high. Trust me.
Please examine the soundness of the arguments you posted here on why you want to die. You lose while playing cards? Most card games are games of chance, absolutely nothing to do with your ability. You didn't get to play the guitar when you were a kid? Then get guitar lessons as an adult. Plenty of people only reach their childhood dreams after school. You feel fate has cheated you, for your being "naturally" skinny? People come in all shapes and sizes, colors, even. You know better than the ones who tease you. You know yourself better than them. You know you're a good person. You know how to love people. Being skinny doesn't say anything about the quality of your being a person.
Though it's a bit awkward, you may want to talk to a friend about this, or a counselor. At least a counselor is trained not to be judgmental or condescending. I hope this helps. Hey, for all it's worth, I care.
There is "luck." Our life situation brings us something, we may not be satisfied with it, but it's all we have. We simply have to make our own good fortune with what we have (which always comprises of both GOOD and bad), with the help of other people. That's what I believe.
2007-02-07 11:10:36
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answered by ELI 4
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Things change...hang in there. I quit smoking a hundred times at least, and always started back up. The last time, I tried prayer for a change (and told myself I could smoke if I wanted to). It was the easiest thing I ever did. No headaches, nausea, dizziness—no withdrawal symptoms at all—though every other time I had gut-wrenching pain. That was six years ago.
Try it. Things do change for the better, sometimes rapidly. Hang around with your positive, supportive friends. Eat good, fresh, raw food. Get aerobic exercise out in the sun every day. These things always make you feel better and more self confident.
Good luck, Lucky!
2007-02-07 11:03:18
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answered by H. Scot 4
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There's no such thing as good luck or bad luck. Don't kill ureself. Think of all the good things that have happened to u in life, like u don't live on the streets of Africa and aren't starving to death with AIDS. Theres always someone for you out there as it's taken me a while to figure out. Don't worry about those other kids. I like you. :))))
2007-02-07 10:33:13
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answered by lola 3
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Wayne, I went to severe college contained in the Nineteen 1970s and that i had a fabulous Agnostic instructor who refused to flow to any non secular appropriate assemblies and requested to be allowed to provide a study corridor in the event you chosen now to not wait them. He grow to be very bright and that i discovered very much from him on the instantaneous. I felt like he had an exciting element of view and allowed me to question him and puzzled me contained in the technique so as that i ought to start up questioning brazenly about my beliefs. I attended 5 diverse colleges round our state and had quite a number of tremendous instructors who did a similar form of questioning. i got here upon it extremely enlightening even regardless of the reality that I later wanting to grow to be a Christian. Being open-minded and questioning does not mean that you undertake someones perspectives. It signifies that you're open adequate to pay interest and picture about what others say with out judging them for those ideas. i'm grateful to were uncovered to this on the instantaneous. I have self assurance that someone can call me narrow-minded with out being so them-self. i'm extremely narrow-minded at cases. Have an extremely good evening and a fabulous week. thanks, Eds .
2016-12-03 21:02:58
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answered by picart 4
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Ok, now that you have stated everything negative, try stating something positive. All that negative stuff is detrimental.
If somebody came to you with those questions, what would you tell them to do?
You have to be positive. Noboby likes a downer. There are al lot of people that feel negative and they are looking for somebody to help them feel positive.
2007-02-07 10:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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well theres Only two routes to take now.. Faith or Death. you choose. Faith helps keep your MIND BODY and SOUL as one. You probably Lack in one of those departments so you should work on that before option two. as for option number two you would be helping the world by riding your patheticness from exsistance. example less trash and pollution for me.. i chose faith and read a book about Buddha the Master. maybe you should too.
2007-02-07 10:29:22
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answered by Moe D 2
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first, don't do anything drastic. suicide is not the annswer
second, hve hope. it keeps you going
third, if people laugh at u they are the freaks
forth, sighn up for gutar lessons
fifth,skinny is better than fat
so wish on a star, grab a clover if it makes you feel better. but TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR OWN DESTINY
2007-02-07 10:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Seek counseling. It will help you with your self esteem. When people feel depressed, there is always a root cause. Discover that and you will feel much better.
2007-02-07 10:24:39
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answered by Isis 7
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luck is something u thing of and in a couple of years it will pay off to be nice karma , Itll bite u in the @ss if ur not
2007-02-07 10:25:53
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answered by TE LEGEND IN THE MAKING 3
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