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Are you thankful for what you have?

Let's be honest are you really? Lets just say your car broke down, you're broke for the month, and a family member died would you still be thankful for what you still have? I'm asking only because so many of my friends are ungrateful for what they have, all they want is more and more. I find it sooooo sad, they aren't thankful for their family, they want better electronics, they want to be adults already. When I give my opinion and I include how thankful I am for what I am they completely shun me. They call me the, "Perfect kid," which I'm not. I'm still thankful even when I'm going through hardships, I have my family, we spend time together, I have my best friend, and things to look forward too.

I don't know, I kind of made this just to get it off my chest.

February 19, 2013

9 Comments • Newest first

yoguy911

thankful for everything i have (especially my mom), university is the last thing i will ever have my parent paying, after that i'm on my own.

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ColdAir

[quote=Clownified]Did I not just say, they keep whining about it? You want detailed stories? Who are you to judge, that I am judging others because I don't know their situations.[/quote]

god damn learn how to put your commas in the right places.
Who am i to judge? please, did you make this thread thinking no one would judge you? while your friends are telling you a problem they have about not getting their way with their parents, you don't tell them how much more thankful you are! Who the hell does that? (I think that would piss anybody off) There are other ways to go about this than to put yourself above your friends, that's all i'm saying

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xdwow

Yes I trained my ass off for a year, and I gotten alot stronger, I am proud of what I thus achieved for myself, and will strive for more. I rather be dead than average.

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RiriArchMage

VERY thankful to my mom and dad for everything they have done to me. VERY thankful to my aunt (mom's younger sister) for raising me from 1 year old to 10 years old.

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Splutter

I'm grateful... but I'm guilty for taking what I have for granted sometimes. But whenever I have those moments where I really reflect on my life, I'm thoroughly thankful for what I have.

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Clownified

[quote=ColdAir]what gives you the right to judge whether people are thankful or not without knowing everyone's actual situation?[/quote]

Did I not just say, they keep whining about it? You want detailed stories? Who are you to judge, that I am judging others because I don't know their situations.

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ColdAir

what gives you the right to judge whether people are thankful or not without knowing everyone's actual situation?

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silkym39

I'm not very thankful. I should change that.

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BreakerZ

It's easy to say that you're thankful. But how do you exactly show it?

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