How many times in ones life do you question your existence?

For some, it could be a question that just never comes up. But for others, it can be a question that resurface itself at least once a week. Questioning where you came from, what you've become, if it's all really worth it and where you'll go in the end. Two of these questions are impossible to answer definitely, but the two others should be answered by some point in your life. Two out of four isn't bad, right? It's half. But... is a 50% if you look at it another way. And a 50% is failing.

Oh crap, Elizabeth. You're failing.

Welcome to the train of thought inside Elizabeth Sullivan's brain. It usually goes downhill pretty fast. But as most young adults these days who couldn't find a genuine grain of self confidence to save their lives, this train of thought is pretty normal. At least that's what she likes to tell herself. Her thoughts, her way of life - it's all normal. Sure it's not something you'd brag about, but there is always an explanation for it somewhere. Some justification that the sub-par life she lives now isn't something to be ashamed of. This twenty something year old had herself a job, not many people could say that, right? Granted, it was retail... but it was still a job. But it wasn't like she had no reason to be ashamed. Every reaction she got from an old friend or a member of her family was the same.

"Where are you working these days?" They'd ask with a bright eyed smile, clearly only asking so they can either measure themselves in comparison or simply to brag about what company they are currently working for.

"Uh... All-Mart." She'd reply, avoiding eye contact and hoping that maybe it sounded just a little better than unemployment.

"Oh! Neat!" Literally, was the best she could get out of most people. Some would tag on that they shopped there, but most of the time the conversation either abruptly ended or trailed off to the weather or something just as uninteresting.

All-Mart. It's easily explained. You ever watch one of those zombie movies, where some huge, wealthy pharmaceutical company puts on an act that they help the poor, feed the hungry and all that jazz while on the inside being a greedy, dark corporate machine that wants to destroy everything around it all for the sake of the dollar bill? Well, that's All-Mart. Now, you may ask - why work for a company so harmful? Well, let's be honest... you don't need to be a genius to get a job there. They will honestly, take anyone.