That's not a good place to be. And I've seen it with a few others on here at various times.
Even with Trump being president, you can't scale back your agenda from low expectations to no expectations.
Some had the attitude everything in their lives was just fine until Trump got elected. Nobody was depressed, nobody had anxieties, nobody had fears, then BAM! Now we'll have these neuroses until he gets impeached.
@LittleJerry92, you're one of the coolest people on here and I like you a lot. This is not addressed specifically to you, but for anyone who cares to read this.
No matter who is in the White House, you still have to live your life the best you can. You still have to treat people well, respect them, give them a little leeway, give them a little grace, and let God do the rest (if the mention of the "G" word bothers some of you, keep doing your best anyway).
It seems like every year for the past ten years, once the year is over, everybody breathes a sigh of relief. Bad stuff happens every year. Celebrities die. Loved ones die. Disasters happen. TV shows get cancelled. People lose jobs. Wars happen. And the Krapdashians are still here. UGH!
But when bad things happen and people get disappointed, they stop trying. They lose hope. They get stuck in a bad frame of mind where they can't move forward. Then it becomes REALLY EASY to complain, to feel like nobody has it as bad as you, other people have it good, but you got left out. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
I've mentioned this to Drtooth a number of times, for all the good it's done:
If you expect bad things to happen to you, that's exactly what will happen to you.
So if you expect good things to come your way, even if only half of them work out, 50% good is still better than 100% bad.
This wasn't the best year for me, either, but like the rest of you. I'm still standing.