I agree both with Spank, on some aspects, and Fortune, for others. Everyone has really personal problems, so following your perspective you may think their problems are less important than others and they will do the same with you. The question is not understanding which problems are the most serious. Everyone who has troubles (material ones or not) has the right to say to not like or even hate life, because as I said this is really personal and depends on the person. Having a computer to get online or play videogames, having a family that loves you, having a good work it's not always the solution or the necessary requirement for a peaceful life. There are problems that are really mental and they cannot be solved even if you tell those persons 2 hundred times they have all the things that make a life happy. Maybe people that suffer from famine have not the time to think about being depressed, maybe it's only a status of people living in richest countries. But this is not enough to make them think about it and make them say "Ok, I'm lucky and I love my life". Everyone needs a specific cure and surely the problems Spank mentioned are not cliches, but keeping on telling people with other kind of problems what are the real tragedies in a human life is the worst cliche among all.
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