Finding yourself

Discussion in 'Ask The Old Hippies' started by SkyLennon, Jun 24, 2013.

  1. SkyLennon

    SkyLennon Guest

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    I'm honestly confusing myself recently. it may be just teen angst (I'm 16) but some moments I feel so angry or sad and just not like I belong with the world and want nothing more than to lock myself away in a closet. and then others, I am full of love and feel one with everything and like nothing bad matters in my life. I feel like I'm split in half, like there are two pieces of me, neither of which get along with each other. has anyone else felt this way? if so, how did you solve the issue? also, just tell your stories on how you found yourself and how you feel at peace with who you are. Have a wonderful day, all of you :)
     
  2. Xion

    Xion Guest

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    You are 16 years old
    Get some work
    Meet some people
    and you ll get over it
    just be active
     
  3. laughing-buddha

    laughing-buddha Relax and have fun

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    But of course, you are too young (16) and this is natural.
    However, you need to be active and occupied, that's for sure.
     
  4. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    Sky, you sound like a normal kid. We made it, so will you.
     
  5. BeachBall

    BeachBall Nosey old moo

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    What he said ... try to live your life on the principle that you shouldn't do what you might regret in 30 years' time, and you'll be fine.

    (At my age, of course, I can rely on the fact that in 30 years' time, if I'm still here I probably won't remember much of what I did now ... so I'm unlikely to have any regrets :mickey: )
     
  6. Reverand JC

    Reverand JC Willy Fuckin' Wonka

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    "Wherever you go........There you are," Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.

    C/S,
    Rev J
     

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