But you don't want to bring your kids along in all your adventures? That seems kinda selfish. I disagree. Besides, having a family is the greatest adventure of all. Why would you want to do it later if you can do it sooner?
Bah. You're just looking at the downsides of having kids. I know I've never in my life met a couple who wished they had waited longer before having kids. Sure there will always be other things you could do, but life is short, and we just won't have time to do everything we want to do anyway, so we have to make priorities. We have to forego some good things so we can have better things. And children should always be the number one priority in any family, if you ask me.
it makes me really upset that this comment got dislikes. you don't have to suffer mental illness to post what you think. It's stupid to tell people to shut up with their non-mainstream thoughts, only because they don't think that this post is beautiful etc. Just because they don't went through sth like this yet (what you don't know btw) - wtf?
I've been depressive for quite some time, but got over it, and yet I agree with the guest. I don't think that this post is beautiful, it's just some typical "Be Strong" hipster story. Life is cruel, and I'm sick of hearing this fairytale-like stuff that will never happen.
But the thing is It could happen, and I know what you mean the amount of stuff like this that you see around is ridiculous and nothing anybody will ever tell you isn't gonna sound cliche and silly. But the thing is people say it because it's true, people come out the other side of depression as stronger people, and they can go on to live normal lives and do whatever they want to; whether that be career wise, family wise, whatever ya know.
That's why you have to fight, fight because you know that everything will be okay one day. Even if that day is 10 years from now, it doesn't matter, because if you can make it through to that day, you can look back and remember that through all that you've been through you are here. You've made it. And that makes you a pretty amazing person.
I've been depressive for quite some time, but got over it, and yet I agree with the guest. I don't think that this post is beautiful, it's just some typical "Be Strong" hipster story. Life is cruel, and I'm sick of hearing this fairytale-like stuff that will never happen.