Two homeless people chatting to each other and one said to the other in such a sincere voice "sometimes I wish i'd wake up and I'd have no problems"
and it REALLY broke my heart. It was so sad.
Two homeless people chatting to each other and one said to the other in such a sincere voice "sometimes I wish i'd wake up and I'd have no problems"
and it REALLY broke my heart. It was so sad.
Sometimes, something will happen and it just stops you thinking about your problems, whatever they are, and you just feel so humble and guilt ridden for being so utterly self absorbed. Well, I do anyway. I know, most people do get a bit caught up in their own problems, it's hard not too, but when I look at the biger picture...
"You're a punk, so now you're glue sniffing. Well done."
Eww...I hope those homeless people will get some help and feel alright soon.
I know what you mean. Whether it's money problems, your job, your love life, etc. It's meaningless when you stack it against something like, for instance, two people terrified of what might have become of their beautiful daughter who's been abducted. I really want to see TV coverage of Madeleine back in her mum's arms. Let's hope.
Mozmal
"The only programme I'm likely to get on is the fucking news"
That's sad, but I feel like that sometimes too!
Persistent Participant
Perspective is always nice.