When you realize you’re in “good days” the feeling is called bittersweet. Therefore one should make the most, as soon as you realize the time is bittersweet. This helps prevent regrets of “not doing enough” later. Like today, it’s not too late to make the most of your upcoming weekend.
If you wake up on a rainy Monday morning and feel okay about going to work then you’re living your best life.
What if I don’t feel good about the idea of waking up?
Then go back to bed. Eventually you’ll get desperate enough to do something.
Oh, I get out of bed, because I have to go to work. That doesn’t mean I feel good about it.
Almost as if you should try to make some changes in your life.
Oh if you’re trying to positive, you should really rephrase the first comment.
The meme is about not knowing when “the good old days” are.
I gave a simple test to let you know.
I remember one time I was at work with my shift mates and thinking that I was pretty lucky to have a good team standing with me.
No I mean “Eventually you’ll be desperate enough to do something” sounding more like “eventually you’ll work up to commiting suicide =D” than “eventually you’ll be motivated to fix things =D”
How, in any way, does that sound like I’m encouraging someone to hurt themselves?