What's the difference between running away from your problems and starting over?
asked by Euphoria-koiobito on 16 November 2007 23:11
When I talk to my friends I tell them that the best way to deal with someone pissing you off or something, you should confront them in an appropriate manner about the issue. but my mom tells me that when someone's pissing you off that you should forget about them and exclude them from your life. I thint hta t that's running away. but she tells me that Im running away from my problems by not forgetting about them, so I honestly dont knowwhatsright here. Is leaving everything behind and starting new, the best way to go? Or is facing everything head on so that it wont haunt you laterthe better way to go?
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I have to take that in. I never thought about it that way.
Sorry, lets not take religion into this topic, however, I agree that categorizing a problem by "forgotten" is just a painkiller that will wear off in a short time, meaning, you really have made NO difference by forgetting and "running away". In morality here, do you feel that you are true to yourself to make a stand and do what you believe in? Because its a simple question of loyalty, being true to yourself and face it and get it over with, or you can escape it for a short while.
just tell them, running away won't solve any problem. In the end, you just end up caught and haunted by your nightmares/problems. Pray for them, tell them what you feel, Face them and don't be afraid because Jesus is on your behalf.
ask ur self if u want the stress but never let anyone walk over u or treat u like crap are u fighting for a cause or just fighting?
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