Is It normal to hate a lot of things and life in general?

You are put into school at the age of 4. Then you go to grade school which leads to middle school, which leads to high school, which leads to college, which leads to a career, and then you get to retirement. And you are to old to do anything fun. To me… Life seems pointless if I'm going to work for the rest of my life.

Also my mom is always a total *****! If i ever do something wrong, she yells at me and then connects to many other things for no reason! And then in school I have all A's and B's except one C in English (which is my weak subject). I mean. That's pretty good compared to my friends at my high school

On top of that, my parents always say I'm spoiled and I'm lazy. It drives me crazy! In today's world almost all kids have an Iphone or Ipod or any smartphone. I don't have either at the age of 16! AND I'm SPOILED! And how am I lazy? Because when I go to school and hear the chores my friends have to do (if they even have any) I feel like I was born to be a servant! Right now my life feels like absolute **** and I really don't see any point in living in this world… So if any one can help me… Please do, because even though I hate alot of things, i don't want to think about people after what i might do…

You have the total wrong view of life dude. Yeah, we have to work for life. But there are ways out of it. You could be a stay at home parent. Life isn't about the bad times or the rough times dude, it's about the good experiences, your firsts, your lasts, everything else. You'll experience heartbreak, pain, loss, greivance. But then comes joy, love, the feelings of true friendship, fun, peacefulness.

I don't know your life, but assuming you live in America, you are spoiled. You live in a house, with heaters and air conditioning, you have a bed, a tv, an oven, and a computer. Some people, a lot of people in Third World countries don't have any of that. To male it worse, they don't have clean food and water. Doesn't your life seem great now?

Look at the big picture, and your problems seem small.

When you look at all of it as a whole it may begin to feel overwhelming. I know you may think working is a chore, but being unemployed, at least in my experience, has proven to take a toll on me. I went for many months earlier this year without a job and I felt directionless and as if I didn't have a purpose.

Sometimes having a steady something in life is just what we need to center the rest of our time around. If you'd prefer to leave society and get away from things like plumbing and electricity you could join those types of communes. It's honestly not as hard as it looks and once you find a passion you can start to glue your life together as best as you can.