Looking toward a thing that cannot be seen, there are ways around as there are ways to stop the continuation of a path long dead before us all.
There are always ways around the things that are perceived to be impassable, but of course this is not always seen. To be fair, sometimes it is not something that needs to be seen, but instead felt. You need to feel your way through things in order to find the solution. However,t his is not necessarily good advice all the time, as sometimes feeling needs to be replaced with thinking and looking for a way through all the things that cannot be passed in the mind of the thinker and the heart of the feeler, or the mind of the feeler and the heart of the thinker, or however you want to splice the whole thing together.
When a problem is encountered, it should, if possible, be examined from all angles available in order to find out which is the best way to overcome. Sometimes walking away is the best way to get around the things that are in the way. It is not always that something must be confronted and resolved through acting upon it, although walking away from a problem is also a form of acting upon it. I guess it is all a form of reaction to something that presents itself to us as an obstacle in some way.
I don’t know what I’m going on ab out, but I’m sure that it makes sense to someone out there.
I think.
Sometimes when a problem comes along, you must deal with it then and there. You don’t have the room to think it through and you don’t have the room for error. I imagine that in these situations, you’ll probably already have the solution but you’re forced to think on your feet a little more than usual.
Sometimes something like this can lead to an immense amount of pressure. Sometimes you feel that the best way to deal with a problem is to let it happen and sometimes that is indeed the best way to deal with something. This is more likely to be a situation that seldom occurs, however, as the more you let a problem occur, the more you let it overcome you, I think. Of course, this is always situational. Of course, I am, rambling now for I think that I’m onto something but I’m not giving it the time of day required to think it through and thus I am just skimming the edges and dancing on the surface rather than going in as far as I need to in order to work out the whole thing and see it from all angles in order to overcome what I am setting up for myself.
I guess that would be a problem within itself, possibly. I don’t know. I’m merely giving it all some very light thought.
I think this requires some deeper, more critical thought.
The time it took to write five-hundred words: 07:01:92
So this all started with me just throwing out whatever and ended up being about (in some capacity) problems.
Go me, or something.
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