i wish i didnt always feel like G-d is mad at me
Please do not make the mistake of thinking that G-d is mad at you. I did this for a long time. We are very mistaken!
We are mistaken to think that evey time we experience suffering of any sort, it is Hashem punishing us.
Adaraba. Hashem loves us and therefore he wants and is urging us to come closer to him. How does he do this? He sends to us all sorts of very well thought out challenges."Challenges" that are meant for your neshoma. These challenges are for us to use them as a means to go up, i.e. not to run away from them, but rather to know that they are there to help us put our dorment enumah into action.To truly believe and trust in hashem. Until we utilize them for our good, Hashem will just continue to send them to us, i.e. to send another, and yet another opportunity to get closer to him.
We were trained to look at these "challenges" as being punishments, and suffering etc,and so we run from them, avoid them, or act out in order to inject some strong hormonal drugs into our blood system in order to relieve our own self inflicted pain.
If we could all re-train our minds, change our bad programming, i.e. negative reactions to Hashem's daily tests, then we would no longer need any more of the acting out pain killers. which in truth is the real pain, and the real killer.
"Thank you Hashem, for all of the tests you give me each and every day. I believe b'emunah Shaleimah that you sent them to me, and for my good. If I could only perfect my emunah pashuta, I would realize that you send to me these daily (struggles) OPPORTUNITIES as a means of doing me a tremendous chesed."
Our need for acting out, seeking lust, is a means to neutralize our own self inflicting response to Hashems hashgacha....(in most cases).