Maybe. At one point. But the past is the past.
Its a new day oh yes it is!
You must learn to love yourself.
You must find your strengths and weaknesses.
You must live your life around your strengths.
Any activity or scenario that exposes your weaknesses should be avoided or taken in small doses. For instance, if life is beating you down because you're in college, and you're trying to major in something that allows you to make big money, but you just can't complete the coursework because it's not geared towards your strengths, then slow it down or consider another path that will allow you to eat and while living off of your strengths.
If you tend to participate in a social group where you're the target of jokes and slander, consider relocating.
You MUST set goals and have a life plan.

No seriously. Sit down and create a life plan document that you will always have to fall back on when you get off of track. Most people who want to commit suicide walk around aimlessly with no real sense of purpose. In your life plan document, you should have clearly defined goals on where youWANT GOING to see yourself in 1 year, 5 year, and 10 years in each of the following aspects of your life:
Write down the reasons that you "think" you're failing in each of these aspects. Grade yourself. Be honest with yourself. Is there something that you like that you're doing financially? That's good. Put that in your document as something you would like to continue to do. Have a lot of debt? Mention that you want to pay off your $5000 credit card balance by 2017.
My friends, if you don't have any plans for life, and no religion or anything to keep you on track, you begin to lose the motivation to go on in life. You then begin to develop depression and soon enough you'll be asking questions like, "Why am I here? Whats the point of all of this?" Suicidal thoughts slowly develop.
Don't do that.
Its a new day oh yes it is!
You must learn to love yourself.
You must find your strengths and weaknesses.
You must live your life around your strengths.
Any activity or scenario that exposes your weaknesses should be avoided or taken in small doses. For instance, if life is beating you down because you're in college, and you're trying to major in something that allows you to make big money, but you just can't complete the coursework because it's not geared towards your strengths, then slow it down or consider another path that will allow you to eat and while living off of your strengths.
If you tend to participate in a social group where you're the target of jokes and slander, consider relocating.
You MUST set goals and have a life plan.

No seriously. Sit down and create a life plan document that you will always have to fall back on when you get off of track. Most people who want to commit suicide walk around aimlessly with no real sense of purpose. In your life plan document, you should have clearly defined goals on where you
- Career
- Education
- Financial
- Family
- Artistic
- Attitude
- Physical
- Pleasure
- Public Service
- Personal
Write down the reasons that you "think" you're failing in each of these aspects. Grade yourself. Be honest with yourself. Is there something that you like that you're doing financially? That's good. Put that in your document as something you would like to continue to do. Have a lot of debt? Mention that you want to pay off your $5000 credit card balance by 2017.
My friends, if you don't have any plans for life, and no religion or anything to keep you on track, you begin to lose the motivation to go on in life. You then begin to develop depression and soon enough you'll be asking questions like, "Why am I here? Whats the point of all of this?" Suicidal thoughts slowly develop.
Don't do that.
