i haven’t updated my FB profile picture in over a year.
i should post a new one soon i guess. people might not recognize me.
I’ve been through high school, and 5 years of college/ university.
Now it’s been one year since i graduated with a degree, and i still don’t know what my true calling is. I compare myself to other’s accomplishments, and end up feeling disappointed in myself. This whole “try to make something out of your life” thing hurts my head.
i’m bored, and i don’t want to sleep.
regret from that decision will await for me tomorrow. oh well, it’s summer, who cares.
dogs really are amazing best friends to humans, despite the cruelty they face from us.
(Source: emergeagainsttheworld)
It really bothers me that
I’m growing up in a generation where young adults/teenagers don’t appreciate what they’ve got. There are so many great things to be happy about, but for the most part I see people dwelling on the negative, what they’re unhappy about, and what could be going better for them. There are so many things to be happy about. If you’re breathing, you should be grateful. If you’re comfortable, if you’ve got food to eat, if you’ve got a bed to sleep in, if you’ve got music to listen to, if you’ve got a computer to be on, if you’ve got a television to watch, if you’ve got people who care about you, if you’re passionate about something, if you are healthy and you are alive don’t take it for-granted. If you can even relate to just a few of these things - you should be grateful.
Everything is wonderful and no one is grateful.

