Why do you think is that?
Perhaps because the individualistic aspects of our lives are much more pronounced today than before.
Funny you should say that. One thing I remember from being out of college and working my first job was how pissed off I was all the time at stuff: pinheads on the street in their luxury cars, fake people, the stupid games people play, etc. It got to the point that after a few years of it, I just wanted it to stop. Ultimately I learned it was just hurting me and nothing else.
At least you had a job and had started a more real version of life

I was a student living at my parents' with no financial concern. That's why I think quitting my religion and the justification process and the guilt associated with it were responsible for my sensitivity and anger.
By the way, reading my previous notes and diaries, the only and i mean
only thing that hasn't changed in me is my hate for bullying and bullies. I was never bullied myself (happens less frequently to girls than boys i suppose) but god the hate i had/and have for bullying is unmatched. It was actually the reason i started disliking Juventuz a little bit
Haha he's so right

This guy has some other nice stuff on procrastination, check them out if you haven't.
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@Dostoevsky, have you read "the picture of Dorian Gray"?