Josh+R’s+2016+OpEd+Article

= Complainers =

The vermin of society. The diarrhea odor making you gag. The snake in Woody's boot. All of these insults can be summed up into one word: Complainers. What really fuels my inferno is complainers. They are the unwanted cancerous cells of society.

Life in high school is a competition to see who can complain the most. Once one person starts complaining, it is the peoples around them "civil duty" to show them that their life is harder and that they deserve to be pitied. "Oh, I have so much more homework than you, I have all AP classes and Sports and its really hard." And the person who loses the competition makes up a terrible excuse such as "Oh, I do not get home till 6 and I had to help somewhere". People want to feel like they are under the most stress out of all their pupils. I do not see how this benefits someone. No one will give you a golden star, no one will help you out with school work, and no one will award you a most stressed out trophy.

Complaining to other people gets no one anywhere in life. Instead of trying to sound the most burdened with tasks and school work, you can spend that valuable time actually doing what you need to do and get it over with. In a world of the AMEX 2016, so many individuals are trying to be different and not conform by looking at the school system negatively. This pessimistic view brings about a negative attitude towards all the other people who just suck it up and realize that we cannot change anything while we are still learning and do not understand the whole process. Complaining about the system will not bring change.

Instead of complaining, people should reach out for help and advice. Reach out to people for the solution, not to spread the problem. I realize that I am complaining about the complainers in society. I guess I am a hypocrite, but my motivations for complaining about the disease of people are not for pity or for a deeper understanding about complaining. Complainers just bug the heck out of me and they should be hit on the head with a dead fish.