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DestarKnight
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Default May 29, 2013 at 01:00 AM
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Well today my sister lost her job, and since both of us are renting my mom's house it affects me. Mom and I came up with a plan that has me paying for all the utilities which is fine, it won't crank me or anything. Anyway I realized as I was driving home that when I focus on helping others with their problems and taking care of others, my life seems fun. I forget about the pain and sorrow of being alone. My daydreams aren't as violent, and things are peaceful. I just basically realized that all I need to do to be at peace is help those around me and not worry about myself in the slightest. True it won't give me what I want or make me truly happy, but thinking about myself and being selfish causes most of my problems. Maybe this is the only path worth taking. Guess I'll have to find out, huh?
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Default May 29, 2013 at 02:07 AM
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helping others is good.

i'm glad that it adds meaning to your life
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