In just three sentences, describe your life so far.

@inkyuboz (1392)
Mandaluyong City, Philippines
May 22, 2011 4:44pm CST
I will try this first. In the past, I was an overachieving, selfish, antisocial brat who rarely had friends and is usually the last one picked in playground-style picking. I planned to be successful and show them all that they were wrong about me. Right now, I'm an underpaid, overworked, hopeless case who just feels that nobody will understand the "pains" I'm feeling despite having the privilege of eating 3 complete meals a day and having a roof over my head. There you go, my life in three sentences. Care to share yours?
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11 responses
@Matpunk85 (1066)
• Italy
22 May 11
I lived in a quiet place my childhood. When I was teenager I could not stay in this place so as soon as I could I go to the city. Now I'm finishing my studies and I don't know if I'll be able to find a job. mmm...here is the 3 sentences: maybe too short.
@inkyuboz (1392)
• Mandaluyong City, Philippines
22 May 11
You will find a job. Trust me. Just look for it and it will find itself. Three sentence advice, yo! Hehe.
• United States
22 May 11
I've always been an athletic girl who thought she knew her way. I thought I knew who my friends were and everything was great. That was until I changed schools not even 5 minutes away, and that's when I found out who actually belongs in my life.
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@inkyuboz (1392)
• Mandaluyong City, Philippines
22 May 11
Cool story. You can actually make a poem or a haiku of sorts. Thanks for sharing!
@Carolyn63 (1403)
• United States
23 May 11
Life has always been an adventure, sometimes great, sometime horrendous. I love learning anything and everything. I try to see beyond the moment. That makes 3.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
25 May 11
I grew up with a very stable family that was supportive of all of the decisions that I've made for my life. I got married when I was twenty-four years old to one of the best men in the world. Though we are struggling right now, I don't think that there are any of our dreams that we will not be able to accomplish in our lives. I guess I really could have said a lot more here, but you asked for it all in three sentences, so that was the best that I could do.
@much2say (53944)
• Los Angeles, California
23 May 11
I am so glad I survived through my childhood years because a lot of it seemed so negative. In hindsight, I wish I had managed my money better in my 20's because it would have made our current financial situation "easier". Now the bestest friend I ever had is my hubby and we have to little rascals who drive us nuts - but I am grateful for having my very own family. Hmmmm, three sentences in a nutshell is quite difficult - hee hee!
• United States
23 May 11
I'm a writer who enjoys expression.A mother and a wife with two beautiful children who make me feel blessed.A lover of the arts and have a passion for poetry....
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
23 May 11
Hi inkyuboz, I really enjoyed my childhood life together with my parents and my loving three siblings in the outskirt of a small town where there were lots of interesting things to explore beside the abandon tin mine ponds as well as in the near wood I's so fortunate that I gave birth to my son after my marriage and lived a happy family life with my hubby and kid. Nowadays my son has grown up and works in another state whereas my husband and I enjoy living relaxingly without any burden, but doing our favorite activities together or respestively depending on the situation. Have a nice day
@apsara60 (6610)
• Israel
23 May 11
my childhood was nightmare.......motherless,I was dumb, over innocent, unwanted,back bencher....In my youth, I had no ability to make my own decisions, so I let others decide my future, got married had children and accepted everything as my fate. When I crossed my 40 years, I suddenly got my sense, I got matured, for the first time I felt that I had some brains and I could think wisely, But it was too late, I had already lived best part of my life.....so now I am living a life where, I don't exist any more, it is only happiness and future of my children that is important for me.....and rest of my life I will live for them, and when they will not need me any more, then I will still live with my husband as he is my life partner and more than this I don't know right now....
@celticeagle (159470)
• Boise, Idaho
23 May 11
I have some wonderful memories of my childhood at my grandmothers and my teenage years. I have had five very memorable romances in my life that I am very thankful for. I feel that now I am committed to helping my daughter to raise her son and that is how I will spend the rest of my life.
@ravisivan (14079)
• India
23 May 11
Though born in a middle class family, I had to suffer because of gambling tendency of my father. Grandmother, mother and my uncle took extra care in giving me education up to degree level and then I got into a Bank as a clerk and I took voluntary retirement after 32 years, as Chief Manager. Got my daughter and son married,blessed with two grandsons,I am now a freelance trainer in aptitude and soft skills based in Chennai and now I am with my son in USA and I enjoy writing in myLot and ammas.com.
@ludyvel04 (311)
• Philippines
23 May 11
I am a proud mom of my three years old son. So blessed that finally I was able to share God's gift of eternal life with my family. And contented and hav faitrh that God will give the desires of my life because He is always with me, in me and for me!