User talk:Ole Max Andersen

The Trench we’ve Dug Happiness is a fleeting emotion that no one has total command or control over. Some may experience it in different regularities and intervals than others. Is that a sin? Absolutely not. We as a people choose to be pessimistic about our living conditions and surroundings. Why? Because we have the ability to do so. We have become the most intellectually complex animals known to, well, us. We do not know what lurks in the depths beyond our understanding, will we ever? Most likely not. Blissful ignorance I believe is the term for it. You could live your life believing you are the metaphorical savior of humanity because you helped a kid that fell off his bike back in grade school. Or, on the other hand, you could believe you are the greatest intellectual mind that has ever set foot in the multiverse, because puberty hit you like a truck, and you watched 5-min of Rick and Morty. Learn to live in a state of harmony with your emotions. Don’t live out an entire lifetime just to amount up to a one-trick-pony of a single feeling. People are nasty and ridiculing of one another because usually, they are hurting. Revel in the fact that justice has been served long before those atrocious things were said to you. Or, revel in the fact that you could change that pain with a few kind words. Experience this wonderful array of color and life before it’s gone forever. Talk openly and honestly to others (a mistake I’ve made far too often). Tolerate others beliefs and culture long enough to grasp it fully. DO NOT take mine, or any others words for gospel. Depression is valued right now as a vanity trait, pray that happiness isn’t already the disease. Keep your head up King, your crown is slipping. - Ole