Archived: Life Is it worth the hassel anymore?
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Re: Re: Re: Life Is it worth the hassel anymore?
06/17/09 9:35 pm | #33
Quote by Shockwave:
Quote by Detroit SniperX:
Dont trip, i felt the same before. Luckily my parents always could help me, even though they have been separated forever. But money was tight a lot, but there was always just enough to make me and my siblings happy. And you dont need money to enjoy life. After my brother died, and my best friend killed himself...i hit the lowest point in my life at the age of 15. I just start reading non fiction books, and getting into things, and i kinda developed who i was again. I always worried about shit, family dying, going broke, wondering what people think about me. Dont trip dude, just start doing different things.....you dont need money, and teenager like problems wash away real fast.
My teenager problems is my son
Yeah i figured. I read your bio after i wrote this post. But i know how i can effect parents, you just gotta talk your kids.
Re: Life Is it worth the hassel anymore?
06/17/09 9:46 pm | #35
Maybe I should hit on Joe more...
Re: Re: Re: Life Is it worth the hassel anymore?
06/17/09 11:42 pm | #37
Quote by Shockwave:
My teenager probems is my son
Just remember we were all teenage know-it-alls who rolled our eyes and tssk'd every other thing our parents said to us. I can only suggest try sitting down with him talking with him with no-one else around. Teenage boys are gonna tend to act all hard and ignore you when they have an audience to impress.
Re: Life Is it worth the hassel anymore?
06/19/09 9:29 pm | #39
Hope you do okay man. If you ever need to BS let me know, im up for it.
After marriage, two kids, 4 years active duty in the corps, being at gunpoint when I was like 13, getting the shit kicked out of me in elementary school, etc I learned one thing above all else.
You will persevere. It will get better. Life works itself out that way.
Rock on man.
After marriage, two kids, 4 years active duty in the corps, being at gunpoint when I was like 13, getting the shit kicked out of me in elementary school, etc I learned one thing above all else.
You will persevere. It will get better. Life works itself out that way.
Rock on man.