Hello! I'm a writer, and I have a lotta stories so here's one from a few years ago this happened to me irl when I was 12 As I sat on the sidewalk, hugging my knees to my chest and watching the world go by, I couldn't help but think about the quote that had been running through my mind all day: "Nobody wins, everybody learns." It was a harsh reality, but one that I had learned all too well. I had lost everything - my home, my friends, my warmth, my sense of security. I had hit rock bottom, and yet, as I looked around at the people passing by, I knew that there were those who had it worse. There were those who had lost even more, who had been dealt an even crueler hand. And yet, as I thought about it, I realized that even in the darkest of times, there is always someone who has it worse. That even when we feel like we have lost everything, there is always someone who has lost more. I remembered a time when I was a child, and my family had lost our home. We had lost everything - our friends, our yard. But as we sat in hotels, surrounded by strangers, I realized at least I have my family, my dog, food, and a roof over my head. We had lost almost everything, and yet we were still smiling, still holding on to hope. And that, I realized, was the lesson that I had learned. That “even when the worst thing has happened, there is always hope. There is always someone who has it worse, and there is always a chance for a better tomorrow.” - ShadowWolf
Be Grateful for what you have whilst you have it! Okay! Me and my family were homeless for 8 months 3 years ago, During COVID moving from hotel to hotel state to state. All together we traveled threw 9 states 28 hotels and still Im grateful, Please go do something for me :) I ask for you to go hug your mother, or your father, your guardian, if you don't have one thank you friends for being there. Enjoy your day! All of you :]