well if you idea of perfection is the scenario you just described then yes it gets better. infact your current idea is very quaint
Me too! xDthaluikhain said:I...was expecting a very different tone to this thread, given the title, TBH.
Earning anything above a certain "threshold wage" (ie. enough to meet basic needs of human life) with not affect your level of happiness or life-satisfaction in any significant way. Anyone who tells you differently hasn't read any psychological studies blatantly showing otherwise.priestswearseatbelts said:The more money you have the happier you will be. Anyone who tells you differently isn't being realistic.
Dude, honestly, life is only what you make of it.Count Igor said:I was wondering.
Because my life is fantastic now (I'm in high school, year 10).
I just spent the last few hours kissing (and more) my dream girl in a field, and god it was perfect in every way.
And I'm pretty worried that it will only go down from here.
So my question is to all those who had a good teenager-time. Does it get better after high school? Or is this the best part of my life, and it all goes down hill from here?
Yes. My mind is working over time from the happiness. Sorry. I'm just slightly worried.
I'm with this, college for me is better but I haven't gotten a proper rest in ages.pizzapicante27 said:Collegue is better, but get ready to spend 2 days without sleeping while working
Wow you are in your tenth year of high school (lol) but seriously it does get better you are just gonna have to work harder than you do now to get that happiness.Count Igor said:I was wondering.
Because my life is fantastic now (I'm in high school, year 10).
I just spent the last few hours kissing (and more) my dream girl in a field, and god it was perfect in every way.
And I'm pretty worried that it will only go down from here.
So my question is to all those who had a good teenager-time. Does it get better after high school? Or is this the best part of my life, and it all goes down hill from here?
Yes. My mind is working over time from the happiness. Sorry. I'm just slightly worried.
People lie. Especially to strangers and when the binary states of happy or not happy are the means by which they are being assessed. One implies success as a person, generally. The other suggests fault, mental anguish and a series of mistakes / unfortunate events / bad decision which led to you being unhappy.lynnfire said:Earning anything above a certain "threshold wage" (ie. enough to meet basic needs of human life) with not affect your level of happiness or life-satisfaction in any significant way. Anyone who tells you differently hasn't read any psychological studies blatantly showing otherwise.priestswearseatbelts said:The more money you have the happier you will be. Anyone who tells you differently isn't being realistic.
Just gotta learn to be happy with yourself. Then life will be good