Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20181201044913/@comment-25010897-20181205000040

Redfork2000 wrote: Well, to be fair, most days are great. I'm the middle of a long vacation ever since I finished highschool. I get to stay at home, spending most of my time doing all kind of creative stuff on the computer. I love to write, I love to program videogames, and those two things turn out to be what I'm doing the most. I also got a cellphone about a week ago, and even though I don't like phone calls, it's still a great way to watch youtube videos when my siblings are using the computer XD.

Furthermore, I'm also learning stuff online. I'm that one rare person that really enjoyed school, and loves to always be learning something new no matter what. So I've been visiting quite a few pages to learn about different topics, such as storywriting, programming, and also more common subjects such as science or history. Believe me, it's much more fun when you do it because you want to, and not because you have too.

Also, I'm going to start working online very soon. I'm not going to give details about what it is, but the prospect of earning money without leaving my home is something I really like. I'm going to begin college next year, so it's getting closer every day. But since I really enjoy learning and studying, it's something I'm also excited about.

But to be honest, I think every day is a great day. As long as you stay positive and have the right mindset, anything bad that happens during the day becomes insignificant when compared to the beautiful things of life. so TL;DR, It's good.