Social media is no longer just personal, it can be a platform to build your success.
I am happy you are healthy and not suffering.
If pretending to be positive is helping you sleep at night- then kudos to you.

Diana Titenko
I get it, I am a huge fan of the fake it until you make it mentality.
Yet there is a point where I cant even pretend anymore.
If this is easy for you, do me a favor and do not tell me that.

Not everyone is lucky enough to be isolated with a partner, best friend, roommate, or family.
Some people suffer from ADHD and focus problems and heavily rely on an office setting to be productive.
Not everyone can adapt so easily with change.
I want to point out before I even begin to comment on that statement, I am extremely productive.
I absolutely hate doing nothing.
This so-called quarantine and chill is my version of hell.
With the world on lockdown everything that makes me me has been taken away.
I no longer feel powerful, pretty, successful, loved, most importantly I am no longer happy.
Our physical health may be safe at home, but that does not mean our mental health is.
Yet reading about something in history and living it is two different things.
Others could be trapped and stranded abroad, desperately waiting for a safe way to get back home.
While this may come off as childish, these so-called positivity posts are producing the opposite effect.
These posts are forcing me to compare and become envious.
I am not mad about canceling a trip I am mad about canceling my life.
It reminds me that I am more miserable than you.
I didnt write this to play the blame game, just devils advocate.
I wrote this for the people who cant write something positive.