I guess. The stolen stuff are some of my essential daily tools. I need my laptop for everyday usage and my passport is important for me to get home during winter break, which is in 2 weeks.
As difficult as it may seem right now, property is replaceable. Even your passport will get replaced (with some trouble). The part you will likely most remember is the sense of violation from the theft.
At some point later in your life, someone you dearly love will die or be severely injured. Or you will witness something tragic. Then you might reconsider what is your saddest day.
And while you're roughing it with a temporary passport and a cheap windows laptop, count your blessings:
I'd bet >10% of the readers here have had any of the following: Cancer or similar shitty disease or disability in self or family, lost >50.000$ in natural disaster, accident or financial turmoil and/or are in a permanent state of stress due to job, relationships, legal battles or similar.
At some point later in your life, someone you dearly love will die or be severely injured. Or you will witness something tragic. Then you might reconsider what is your saddest day.