Yes, Doc, I'm not feeling too well.' Which was true enough, Kwang Meng considered. He had honestly not been feeling too well since he contracted poverty, loneliness, boredom, sexual frustration and periodic coughs and colds. Not to speak of his dreary job.

Goh Poh Seng
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Kwang Meng considered.He had honestly not been feeling too well since he contracted poverty, loneliness, boredom, sexual frustration and periodic coughs and colds. Not to speak of his dreary job. Kwang Meng was a science fiction writer in the 1960's in the United States. Here is how he looked at his life when he was in his 30's: "I never felt much because I was never really happy.

I didn't have much money but I didn't have much self-confidence either. As a result, I never felt much because I was never really happy." In the 1960's the United States was the wealthiest country in the world. However, Kwang Meng could not feel happy because he did not have enough money or self-confidence.

He did not feel much because he did not have a great job to work at or a big house or a luxury car to drive around in or many things that could make him feel good about himself.

Source: If We Dream Too Long

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