When we talk about life, Fun is a really amazing thing in our lives.
You have to enjoy it every second just enjoy it at the time don’t think Other things bad things it’s doesn’t matter only matter is happiness in your life
if you don’t have happiness in your life then to me You got nothing because I believe life depends on happiness.
The most important thing is mental health.
If you don’t have a present mind I believe you can’t have happiness because the past is over now right?
You have to live in the present time Not past, not future present.
I think this is all about the quality of our life.
Everything has its own quality for everything.
Every time I want to live in the present time but… I _______________ (Can,Can’t) I’m Still trying for that.
We here for a short time.
we have to enjoy every moment in life.
That’s what I’m trying to say here.
And there’s one other thing, this is all about your mind.
Fun is good because it helps you to escape from everything you think bad.
Life is short you know.
Put a line to your old life.
Move on to fresh start every day is a brand new day enjoy it while you can.
While you here.
As much as you want.
Don’t stress your mind for a temporary situation you have in your life.
Just think about the positive side or funny side of your situation.
Just fucking enjoy your happy life.
Mental health is the most important thing for every life.
Have a nice day
Every day is a nice day
After Gary, an estranged and grizzled grandfather to fifteen grandchildren (possibly more), is pressured onto various social media sites by his daughter, Cindy, in order to keep him from "becoming too... disassociated". A few pictures of scenic Floridian beaches and posts complaining about the absurdity of modern day "Feminazis" later, he'd become very adjusted to the new social climate. In fact, he'd become quite passionate, taking photography and writing mini essays and rants as a hobby and a part of daily life. Just as he'd become accustomed to his new hobby, he'd become very familiar with internet hate. Gary was constantly being bombarded with resentful direct messages touching on, no, pounding on the old man's posts for his very harsh and old fashioned perception of the world. It was only by his nature, while he wasn't blatantly racist (abandoning that brand of thinking when his only daughter married a young Black man, and his second oldest son married a Chinese woman while overseas with the Army. Then, after discovering that they were just as competent and human as any other white man, he grew to love them as he would love anyone of his own race.), he did practice a certain degree of "practical sexism", classism, a proneness to hypocrisy ( a byproduct of his old age),and a certain degree of derision for the youth, making him into a magnet for hate. But he didn't mind, he found a sort of comfort in his waning years to share his experiences and thoughts with his followers. The way he saw it, for every hater he had, there was five people who genuinely found his content insightful. But when a mysterious internet personality direct messages Gary, bringing up a long since forgotten secret of Gary's, the mystery sender puts Gary to the test to see how truly desperate he is to keep his secret under wraps.