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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDid your mom and dad ever tell you life sucks??? Did they ever tell you it will get better??? How did they
tell you to just survive?? My mom and dad never said anything about their lives when they were getting older. MY GETTING OLDER SUCKS.

Ocelot II
(126,340 posts)He was right.
mwmisses4289
(1,664 posts)and it is absolutely 💯 % true!
Skittles
(166,360 posts)after that, the trials of getting older likely didn't seem as bad
Shambala
(210 posts)My dad grew up in the Back of The Yards in Chicago during the depression and told us he used to eat lard and salt sandwiches. My mom said her house was firebombed 5 times by the US during WWII.
Skittles
(166,360 posts)they KNEW they could
questionseverything
(11,124 posts)no_hypocrisy
(52,423 posts)Boy, did she get that one right!
Ocelot II
(126,340 posts)I'd wail "That's not fair!!" about some transgression the world had inflicted on me, an innocent child, and Mom would just roll her eyes and say "Life's not fair." At the time I thought she was being mean for not properly sympathizing with me. But of course she was right.
no_hypocrisy
(52,423 posts)I contributed to the eulogy for my mother, 22 years ago this month. I made a list of "Mom-isms" (stuff that Mom repeated like a broken record) and "Life's not fair" was the last one. As the rabbi read the list of Mom-isms and got to the last one, I was staring at my mother's coffin and nodded.
LSparkle
(12,084 posts)Site of the L.A. County Fair. 😀
mwmisses4289
(1,664 posts)"Life simply is. It's humans who are fair or unfair".
I haven't seen anything in life to refute that statemement.
OldBaldy1701E
(8,488 posts)It always makes me very angry when I hear people act like fairness is some kind of deific creation that enters our lives like the breath of gawd or whatever.
Fairness comes from human beings. Any unfairness in our culture comes from humans who want to keep that unfairness.
The fact that unfairness still exists in such a 'modern' society proves to me that we want it this way.
OldBaldy1701E
(8,488 posts)Scrivener7
(56,549 posts)cancers and each time she tells me, "What're you going to do, girlfriend. You just keep doing the next thing." (She's great now. All seem to be either cured or in remission.)
Both phrases are said as jokes, but they're pretty profound.
Oeditpus Rex
(42,159 posts)and they didn't.
My life was always supposed to be "whatever I made of it." I guess that's what happens when you're the smartest kid in your elementary school. Your folks -- or, the dominant one, anyway -- think nothing will stand in your way.
Until it does.
Grim Chieftain
(442 posts)Even though she was a woman of faith, she used to say "You get used to hanging if you hang long enough".
My husband likes to say, "That which doesn't kill me hurts me". Apologies to Nietzsche.
LogDog75
(688 posts)Dem2theMax
(10,809 posts)I'll leave it at that.
surrealAmerican
(11,669 posts)... that growing old is for the birds, but it's better than the alternative.
3catwoman3
(27,271 posts)I knew that meant that whatever event, task, etc he was describing that way, it would be something that I didn't want to do and wouldn't enjoy doing.