unlucky
By mamakatsarj
@mamakatsarj (143)
Philippines
5 responses
@mkmsam531 (267)
• Philippines
29 Jan 08
Of course you are not unlucky! Look at the brighter side of things. There are a lot of things to be grateful for. So don't be sad. Whatever problems you have, will soon pass.
@kenmurrell (35)
• United States
29 Jan 08
I always felt that way myself, untill I found my Wife, but things never did seem to go as planned--kinda like the perfect fairy-tale life that everyone thinks is out there. BUT, I did have 3 wonderful kids, so at least I have THAT legacy to leave behind when I am gone.
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@den85730 (51)
• United States
2 Feb 08
Hey, we are all guilty of feeling like this. You are not alone.....remember that. As from other responses to this post they are saying that you are sabatoging yourself.
How many have you found? How many have YOU lost? Most important, what were you looking for and what do you want from them?
You look too young to even worry about "finding the right guy". What are you "waiting" for?
Just go out and have fun. Maturing emotionally is more important right now than feeling "unlucky".
@den85730 (51)
• United States
2 Feb 08
Hey, we are all guilty of feeling like this. You are not alone.....remember that. As from other responses to this post they are saying that you are sabatoging yourself.
How many have you found? How many have YOU lost? Most important, what were you looking for and what do you want from them?
You look too young to even worry about "finding the right guy". What are you "waiting" for?
Just go out and have fun. Maturing emotionally is more important right now than feeling "unlucky".
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
29 Jan 08
I guess first thing you should do is to shift that belief in yourself that you are unlucky because as long as your thinking that way you will always end up what you are thinking of yourself. If you have read the book "The Secret" it says there that what you think of yourself is what you become.
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