Sometimes the best way to deal with a situation is just wait and see. You don’t have to do anything. Things get all right on their own.
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StrategySometimes the best way to deal with a situation is just wait and see. You don’t have to do anything. Things get all right on their own. 7 comments to StrategyLeave a Reply |
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yea but why wait when you can deal with it right now and get that peace of mind
This is very true; I categorize problems as scope of variables: local and global. Local variables get destroyed anyhow; you don’t need to do anything. While globals have to be taken care of.
If you think hard enough, nothing is global either. Of course, everything is relative. It’s just the impact the problem has on our lives. Problems such as feeling hungry, people making you wait for them, not enjoying a particular part of work assigned to you, etc.
agreed! you cant really do a lot about most problems, than pull your hair out, anyway! Better to go with the flow
Lets say 35% of this strategy and 65% of ‘DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT…’
I think syaing it out does rather than staying quiet.
It creates holes in realtions. Holes that make the bond weak.
And it might not be that things are really up and moving, but just another grudge added up.
its not about grudges, or fear or anything, its realizing that a particular situation is not worth wasting your time and energy, and doing something might actually make things worse and have catastrophic results. and first reaction is not always the right reaction.
Depends. If the relationships strength matters to one.
I have seen relations that to teh outer world seems strong, yet they are hollow inside.
Certain situations might not need wasting time, but yes if it comes in our mind we should say rather than having the hooligan policy.