ANSWERS: 3
  • Struggle is of course essential to survival. Even homeless people in the USA have so many more opportunities than the average lower class person in the average third world nation. Even with all of the opportunities we have, though, life has got to be a constant struggle or else we'll grow dependent and weak or just die. I mean, we'll all die eventually either way, but the harder we struggle, the more impact we can have with what little time we have here.
    • bostjan the adequate 🥉
      I've also answered this question in musical form: https://bostjanzupancic.bandcamp.com/track/struggle
  • I believe we all struggle in life to survive because there are people who make life hard on others and tend to pass on those problems until everyone struggles. The problems I refer to is physical and psychological damage. That’s what makes a person become weak. Some people such as myself manage just fine being on their own as there is less stress and anxiety. I understand the other part of your question as you have been through a lot of physical and psychological damage which I can empathise with. Sometimes there are certain situations beyond our control that makes life in general a struggle. I believe sometimes we all fall in life to pick ourselves up once more and to get our head around certain things until the person has it all figured out on what they should do to be successful. Personal development courses should be available for anyone regardless of who they are.
  • No. We are giving people what they want - a longer life. Its not my fault, or the government's if they don't practice birth control.

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