Exactly the kind of comment I was anticipating...and I find it quite annoying, because it misses the point I was hoping to make. Which is that even when you have everything "picture perfect", it required me to find another way to relate to life. And I believe that is true for any kind of experience most people are having in the world day to day.
I see nothing useful in your article more than an excuse for side promotion of your coaching business and the social networking you are building. Its so slick, well made and with the correct sad and happy points introduced at the right times...That undermines the credibility of your message. I am sorry but this is like a Tony Robbins like pitch for Generation Z....