You really like getting people to say sorry, huh? Who cares about connotations? Words have
MEANING, so there you have the definition of problems, read it and understand we all have problems. Like in the example given by the dictionary there: I personally have financial problems, maybe you are well off in that department and money isn't a problem for you, but I'm sure you have other things that are bothering you, you seem far from perfect, which is what you're claiming to be by implying that you have no problems since problems are offenses and personal attacks in your wrong oppinion since it [your oppinion] lacked understanding of the meaning of the word problems, so you relied on connotations (which are inexact.)
Let’s see I like, Eminem, lady Gaga, Vance Joy, lumineers, Ed Sheeran, Atmosphere, and Aesop Rock for music. Movies include Attila battle angel, inception, Lucy 2014, Saving private Ryan, and tombstone just to name a few. I loved dr who and lost in space as a child.
As for being introverted or extroverted I swing both ways depending on if I am bored or not.
In your above comments you claim everyone has problems. Always interesting to hear statements like this. I don’t remember the name of this old movie, I think the main actor was Jean - Claude Van Damme. In the movie he was a martial artist that got blinded. I remember that he thought his life was at an end until he decided to take time and figure his situation out. Once he took time and figured himself out he realized he had no problem. I try to use this same approach to understanding myself and those around me.
Problems are what you make them out to be, not all of us have problems.
I still ponder the idea that you can determine a persons life by calculating various statistical data together to generate a life - timeline of each individual. In those thoughts I never concluded that using movies and music would provide a usable pool of data to build on.
Just some rambling, the whole everyone has problems thing caught my attention.
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