Life is beautiful. Appreciate it for what it is and love the moments in between the highs and lows for what they are. Those moments give life meaning. Live life without regret. If you are going through hard times just walk outside and open your eyes to the world. If I can see some beauty in this place and in the people around me, you can too! My comedic-horror series: – Demented Apocalypse: A Gangbang of Zombies! youtu.be (Part 2 is written and the artwork is completed. It will be up in a couple of days!) I write fine poetry! Watch, listen and share: – Dancing on the Flame youtu.be – Ashes In The Pasture youtu.be – I Want To Be There youtu.be – Drowning youtu.be – The Glutton of Sin youtu.be – I’ve Got The Devil On My Ass youtu.be – Snuffing It youtu.be – Goodbye, Pixie www.youtube.com Follow moi online – Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Tumblr: nathanforst.tumblr.com

24 Responses to Where There Is Life, There Is Hope!

  • nathanforst:

    I completely agree. Hearts mend, broken minds heal, and we can get on with our? lives to see the beauty in life. Beauty is Truth. Truth is Beauty.

  • Teleprompter4Life:

    I greatly admire your work, Nathan – don’t let hate drag you down. I don’t understand people who expend energy dredging up life’s shitty side. I have one life – I’m not going to spend precious time pointlessly dwelling on negativity, excluding the wondrous, mysterious, and profound. It doesn’t? matter if good outweighs the bad, or vice versa – all that matters is finding the good in life, no matter where it is or how long it takes. We’ve got one shot – why not make the best of it? Kudos to you.

  • djancak:

    update: just realized it’s not an april fools joke.? now mad.

  • nathanforst:

    Yes. Nathan_forst? on skype, buddy.

  • TheAtheistPaladin:

    Do you have? skype?

  • midas41:

    I am reading this book “Get Out Of Your Mind & Into Your Life: The New Acceptance & Commitment Therapy.” by? Stephen C. Hayes and I am finding it really liberating, by far the best book I have read on anxiety. I have a much better idea of why most people have so much trouble breaking free of anxiety. Highly recommend it. Sometimes a little bit of information goes a long way to understanding and improving your psychology. :)

  • djancak:

    i started to get mad at this video then realized it was? an april fools joke

  • TruthSurge:

    You were married for what, a year? Some people were married 10, 20 years then divorced. There are 3.5 BILLION women in the world. You’ll get over it and beyond it someday instead of dwelling on it so much. memories fade with time.? even good ones. So, instead of wasting this time over the past, why not just say it didn’t work and move on?

  • ObsidianTeen:

    Hope it gets better for? you.

  • nathanforst:

    Last time I checked there is nothing happy or fun? about having your marriage collapse, having your psyche break, going unemployed for the first time in a decade, losing medical and dental benefits from said job, having agoraphobia and anxiety rush back into life and fracture the mind further. Happy and fun? Truly? You are going to say that to me? However, there is beauty to be found in life. I am not going to just give up because my life has turned upside down. That stinks of weakness.

  • ObsidianTeen:

    I hate this “happy, happy, fun? fun” bullshit. Life is shit.

  • HeroineChurch:

    Also should point out that life is a pretty big imposition , and considering that people like me do not share your optimistic reaction to? the constant plague life showers upon humanity, you can see why i may deeply resent a video like this.

  • HeroineChurch:

    Are you saying this is true for me too? Or just you? I am an antinatalist so I pretty much say that life is shit too just like your friend. i want my right to die, I don’t hold the same values as you yet your positive rhetoric is actually very pivotal in preventing me from having access the an assisted suicide. Tyranny. I do not have to share your reaction to the inadequacies of life, and i won’t.?

  • FantasmaBAnco:

    Welcome to the full catastrophe of? life, Nathan.

  • nathanforst:

    I am going through a painful divorce right now. If you want to see some really emotional and powerful stuff, go see some of my previous videos of the last month and a half. There is some really deep? and visceral stuff in there. I’ll never take this stuff off my channel. It can hopefully help some people somewhere down the line.

  • GirlNextDoorDK:

    I have recently gone down with a depression from years of suppressing my problems and have as a result of that developed agoraphobia, socialphobia and sociophobia..? I stay positive because I always bounce back. And I think this is the most beautiful and inspiring video I have seen. You have gained a subscriber and admirer :-)

  • SkeptikSnarf:

    its good to see your in a? brighter spirit

  • clicb4:

    Great video, man. I’ve thought about doing a similar video myself. I also see things? in ways I didn’t used to.

  • skepticforthewin:

    great monologue, sir.?

  • Yamikaiba123:

    And I’m not implying that you’re in idiot. Just that you’re right… in a way.

    But there are other ways of framing things, too, which for me, reduces? the negative impact that that evaluation has even when I think it myself.

  • Yamikaiba123:

    Where there’s sentience, there’s relative value-judgement. Depression exists when a person believes that their present way of viewing things is absolute. It never? is; and I’m glad to note that I can always look back a few years and laugh at what an idiot I was.

  • SAsgarters:

    Happy to? help.

  • nathanforst:

    The only? thing that I got from this comment was that I realized I forgot a comma in my title. :)

  • SAsgarters:

    Life is shitty, but sometimes beautiful things happen. Count the total time of shittyness in a lifetime and compare it to the total time of beautiful moments and see which there are more of. Compare years of misery to months, weeks, days, hours, minutes or just mere seconds of happiness.

    Where there’s? life, there’s hopelessness.