Your #life Is Tough If you heard the helpless cries of a starving child in the Kenyan slums, you'd know about hunger If you drank the poisonous river water riddled with malaria and infested by the animals that bathe in it, you'd know about thirst If you saw the weak, desperate eyes of a girl dieing by her weeping brother, only because she didn't have money for one cheap flu jab, you'd know about pain If you stood there trembling powerlessly, as three african soldiers tortured, raped and then murdered your mother. Only then would you understand how fortunate you really are to have the family and friends you have, the house that you live in and the food you eat. Boys and girls in parts of the world are subjected to this amount of despair and agony. So think twice before you write an Opuss about how unlucky, or how sad and unpleasant your #life is and ask yourself, "is #life really this bad?" (This wasn't meant to depress you by any means, my intentions were to simply make one aware of what people in parts of the world have to face, and how you should never take your situation or family for granted. If this message affected you in any way, do something sweet for the person you love most, let me know in the comments how they replied Love, Sulei