What's the point of our lives as short men?

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What's the point of our lives as short men?
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Honestly, most of us are single, childless and depressed.  What's the point of our lives, is it to suffer until we die?  That's a very bad life.  Why not end it sooner and end the suffering and misery?

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Originally posted by bigwhereitcounts

Honestly, most of us are single, childless and depressed.  What's the point of our lives, is it to suffer until we die?  That's a very bad life.  Why not end it sooner and end the suffering and misery?

I don't agree with the idea that "most of us are single, childless and depressed".

One has to look at the entire dating market and understand that this state of affairs goes way beyond shorter men. It's a symptom of the modern dating market.

There are plenty of short men who are married, successful, have children and are overall happy. In the neighborhood where I live in New York, there are tons of shorter men, of all backgrounds who are homeowners, family members are successful in the corporate world or own blue collar businesses. Many of them are younger too.

This is not to ignore the cut-throat nature of the dating market, but there men, many of whom are taller who have children who have been dragged through the divorce courts, have their paychecks garnished for alimony payments and are suicidal. 

There are taller men who get cheated on regularly, taken for their money and finessed to hell high.

As annoying as it sounds, happiness comes from within and you need to have a purpose, again, regardless of how tall you are.

It's all about perspective. 

As a shorter guy, we have to develop a thicker skin and shoot our shot more, but that is no guarantee of a positive outcome. Spend time reading up on the celebrity blogs, new sites and city based forums online and you'll see men who are married or divorced who are miserable.