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My Life Sucks
Your reality check - compared to real humans, not fake lives
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Your reality check - compared to real humans, not fake lives
5 followers
Feel stuck? Behind? Not good enough? Social media distorted how you see your life by constantly comparing you to curated highlights, extreme success stories, and fake online personas. My Life Sucks gives you a reality check using respected global data from sources like the UN, World Bank, WHO, and Gallup, helping you see where you truly stand compared to real humans, not social media actors, and giving you actionable priorities to move forward.



My Life Sucks started on a quiet evening in November 2025.
I was sitting at home after another long day, scrolling through LinkedIn and Instagram, with that familiar feeling creeping in again: that everyone else seemed to be moving faster, achieving more, living better lives.
I caught myself feeling behind in life again. Not because anything terrible had happened, but because years of social media had quietly distorted my sense of what “normal” looks like. I was comparing my everyday life to curated highlights, extreme success stories, and people who represent a tiny fraction of humanity.
And the worst part was that it slowly started affecting my real life.
I was often physically present but mentally distracted - struggling to fully enjoy moments with my family and friends because part of my mind was stuck comparing, worrying, or feeling like I should already be somewhere else in life. At times, I was so focused on what I lacked that I even overlooked meaningful professional opportunities already in front of me.
So I did something simple:
I stopped comparing myself to the internet and started comparing my life to real global data instead.
Over the following days, I gathered trusted global statistics from sources like the UN, WHO, World Bank, and Gallup. Health. Safety. Income. Freedom. Access to basic things billions of people still struggle to obtain.
The shift was profound.
I realized how disconnected online perception had become from reality - and how many people carry unnecessary pressure, shame, anxiety, and hopelessness because their brains slowly begin treating rare and highly curated lives as normal life.
But I also realized something deeply personal:
My life was actually far better than social media had been quietly persuading me to believe.
That experience genuinely changed something in me. I became calmer, more grateful, more grounded in reality, and more focused on building forward from truth instead of insecurity.
That experience became My Life Sucks: a reality check built on trusted global data, designed to help people see their lives more clearly, appreciate what they already have, and focus on actionable priorities to move forward.
And for this launch, I intentionally decided not to ask anyone for upvotes, comments, or artificial support. No “please support us on Product Hunt” messages. I wanted this launch to be as real and unmanipulated as possible - fully aligned with the philosophy behind the product itself.