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If only you knew what it was like to be me... then you'd understand.

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    Do you think if people had to live a day in your shoes, they'd treat you better and understand you more?
     
    Yes.

    I think people would understand why I get annoyed and angry every-so-often. But, that is my life and I wouldn't change it anyway.​
     
    Not that I expect them to understand me completly, just treat me better though.
     
    Probably not, no. A lot of my problems are self-inflicted. It'd be hard to have pity for me when I keep screwing things up.

    They might understand me a bit better, but I don't know if they'd want to treat me any better.
     
    I think people would learn to understand why I am the way I am, and would maybe learn to respect not just my feelings, but other peoples feelings.
     
    I honestly don't know. I mean sure, it would explain why I'm so easily depressed.. but I don't know if I want to put anyone else through that.
     
    Understand me more? Yes, of course. I don't think anyone could really answer no to that question. Understanding can always (and often only) come with self-experience, imo.

    Understand me entirely? No. I actually don't think it's possible for anybody to ever fully understand another person, no matter how close they might be.
     
    If someone lived my life, then they'd respect me more for my beliefs and interests because I have different interests than most people.
     
    I don't know why you'd wanna be in my shoes, for any amount of time. People see me as the happy funny guy. Get in my mind and you'll understand it's not all fun for me. But no one could understand me entirely, no no. Not from a day in my shoes. You would have to have lived my entire life to fully understand me. And obviously we don't want to rewind to 1992.
     
    It's more the accumulation of days and past experiences that make me who I am, not everyday events, so I don't think somebody being in my shoes for a day would make much of a difference. I don't have a particularly hard life at the moment.
     
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