Thread:Dragonsoul1197/@comment-36433141-20190909141902/@comment-36433141-20191010023054

It's time for the big think.

Do I have a right to emotions? Like sadness, happiness, and other things like that?

hmmm.

From a logical viewpoint. No. I don't. Or that's what I think.

Because, you see, I am clearly aware that there are many people in this world, and there is a good amount are in a much worse situation then me. Living in poverty, homeless, etc. They can be sad, since their situation is pretty bad, way worse than mine. But still, even with their horrible situation, some are happy, can crack a joke, and smile. If I am sad, then it is clearly petty in comparison to others.

But this also means I don't have a right to happiness, if you look at it from that way, because if I'm happy, that means I'm ignorant of all the problems around me.

Plus, I'm not as important of a guy, if you think of it too. I have little to no relationships or connections, with anyone, most see me as a passerby. Plus, I have nothing special about me, like for example, if they tell me I'm smart, it is obvious that I am not the smartest. Or if they tell me I'm athletic, it's also obvious I'm not the most athletic. If I'm the most kind, well, nobody says that to me, not anymore, but it's clear that I'm not the kindest. Only people remember the smartest, the kindest, and the most athletic, the most personality. And I'm none, so therefore, it doesn't make me memorible, and therefore, not important.

well that's my big think of the day. hope you enjoy.