RE: The life you didn’t choose

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The great genetic lottery that makes us who we are isn't always kind, but we get what we get. We adapt and work with the weaknesses we have and make the best of what we can. Not everyone can be born into royalty as the prince of England, as a matter of fact most people are born into poverty and have to struggle through it to survive. Some have genetic diseases that are incurable (at least for now, in 100 years they will pretty much be gone), but we have what we have.

I would love to have great genetics that let me live to be 100 in excellent health with a sharp mind, I didn't get it. Oh well! I could have never been born, if events in the past hadn't unfolded as they did. So we should be grateful for the life we get, and do the best we can with what we're given.

70% of people may not want to be who they are, but they are. The sooner they accept it and move on the better...

!PAKX



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Hahaha great. You've said it all lol. For me, I just wanted a better condition that allowed me work and cater for the family, unfortunately I didn't get it. I have many people with my conditions who wished they weren't born, I get the pain and frustration, sometimes the pain of life begins to exceed any happiness we derive from living it.

100 years is a really long time, I think 90% of people don't have that much of good genetics that lets them live into 100.

However, we are who we are, and we cannot change it as tigve pointed out.

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