Some lessons are learned from books
some are from life experiences and
others from story times with wonderful
loving parents:
Papa please tell me a story: There was a man that thought life was hopeless. He had nothing left to live for. In his moment of despair, he looked and all he had was a ripe banana. OK, he said, "I am going to climb up a tree with a rope, eat my banana and hang myself from the tree." and so he did. I said no, papa no!. My dad laughed and said, I did not let him finish the story. Puzzled, I wondered what else is there. Then he said he did eat the banana. Then dropped the peel from the tree. But as he sat there pondering what is the best way to get his act done. Another man passed by under the tree and picked up the peel and started to eat from it. So the man in the tree changed his mind and got down from the tree. He thought," there is someone worse than I." So he decided not to take his own life.
So the moral of the story is may I have your banana, just kidding.
So the moral of the story is, that even though we feel like giving up, there is always someone worse that you and if they are going on, so can you. Do not give up.