If you do what you're supposed to and at school, life should get better, but it doesn't because the people who didn't do it have more energy later and the people who did it are on a different "biological clock." In the end, the ones who have a better life are the people who were bad as kids. I know people are mad at me and want the supposed "bad" people to be seem as not as equals but "better" than me. They make excuses saying I'm not perfect or include something about me racially. I don't want to sacrifice myself as a person because bad kids just feel like saying I can't be as good as they are.
Some of the bad kids from my schools days are doing okay. Others are doing terrible. Some people just don't learn from their past mistakes.
ReplyDeletePeople like to make good people go bad or seem much worse later, too.
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