is there a cure or pessimism? (vent/help)

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you know

despite how i can get.

one thing i cant stand to see is someone that has the very same feeling as me. Sometimes i think people avoid pessimistic people becasue they bring others down with them so they have "company". But this is not true.
ive been label "emo" many times, but emo's make that choice and dont want to change. i feel im stuck this way and can escape even though im dieing to find a way out.

but i actually feel very good right now.

in high school everyone knew i bottled up myself and they feared id bust another columbin one day, it was funny because once i realized it i used this to my advantage :naughty:

:ROFL:
 
The Pessimists

Mark Twain: Labeled a pessimist and a sarcastic sceptic, and his stories were often about "the damned human race", yet these unique qualities made Mark Twain, Mark Twain. His negativity contributed to his literary genius.

Elizabeth Taylor: Her weight, her drinking, her drug addiction, her marriages and divorces. Regarded by one of her ex-husbands as a champion when it comes to her abilities to create her own sicknesses. Despite all of these"negative" qualities, she has enjoyed a life of unsurpassed success.

Spencer Tracy: According to Audrey Hepburn, was an extremely moody, guilt-driven individual. He thought the world would have been better if he hadn't been born. Despite his low "self-esteem", he was, and still is, a great screen presence.

Marilyn Monroe and Ernest Hemmingway were considered emotional, unstable, highly erratic, classic cases of manic depression. Both ended their lives in their own hands; however, their "negativities" became essential elements in success during their lifetimes.
 
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