Contrary to this poem, Jean-Paul Sartre's quote "Hell is other people" is not something I believe. Though information about Sartre does not portray him as a pessimist, I do not believe someone who was particularly happy with everything going on in their life would say such a thing. I think something happened to Sartre, such as a failed relationship or betrayal by a friend, to make him think so negatively of other human beings.
Loneliness Quote:
-Unknown
This quote really hit home for me. I used to feel this type of tired. I know I have no reason to. My life is wonderful; I have an amazing family, amazing friends, absolutely no hardships. I could have it so much worse. To be perfectly honest, I only felt this way because I would see all of my friends with their boyfriends, happy, content, and I would feel pity for myself. I wondered what was wrong with me. I knew what was wrong with me. I did not look the part of a girlfriend. I was weird and annoying and destined to live alone forever. I would spend my time listening to songs like "Tired" by Kelly Price. I felt alone. I could not find the energy to go through the day, and my smiles felt so fake and forced. Then I realized, however cliche it may be, that I did not need a man to complete me. That was probably the most powerful epiphany I have ever had, and after it, my life changed for the better. I no longer feel this lonely void. I am happy.
"I am beautiful no matter what they say
Words can't bring me down
I am beautiful in every single way
Yes, words can't bring me down
So don't you bring me down today"
-Christina Aguilera
This quote from her popular song "Beautiful" is both heart-lifting and inspiring. This song means a lot to me. I used to have really horrible self-esteem issues, and this song, including others such as "Fear" by Jazmine Sullivan, helped me overcome said issues. It made my outlook on life more positive. I started being more optimistic. I began to believe more in myself and what I can accomplish.