Yup. It's always good to keep in mind that some issues are hidden and that your perception of someone is different to who they truly are, as OP said. But there's no Universal Law of Conservation of Personal Problems that dictates that everyone must have the same level of significant problems in their life. Some people have less, and some have more. It usually averages out but there will be people on either end of the spectrum having a very bad or good time.
Not all of them. Sure we all have "issues" but nowhere near the same magnitude.
source: I'm one of those that had to be thought how crippling certain situations are. I don't work out and oversleep though!
Yup. It's always good to keep in mind that some issues are hidden and that your perception of someone is different to who they truly are, as OP said. But there's no Universal Law of Conservation of Personal Problems that dictates that everyone must have the same level of significant problems in their life. Some people have less, and some have more. It usually averages out but there will be people on either end of the spectrum having a very bad or good time.