Ms. Magnolia Here!

Ms. Magnolia Here!
Future American President.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A very candid expression of truth.

• Some philosophers and psychologists say that running from your problems are bad. However, sometimes truth comes from moving on and pressing forward, rather than remaining in the past. Problems are some times created from spending too much time giving credit to personal emotions that weaken our spirits. We call these emotions, fears. Sometimes the courage is to recognize the benefit to take a temporary loss and move on. Sometimes when the battle cannot be won, people personally don't know you have been or how far you have come on this road of life. But don't struggle to overly exert energy to explain, in the same right, you have to keep a guarded heart. Never break down the walls you build to support yourself with comfort. You have the divine right to protect your heart and you spirits. Never compromise yourself in this manner or essence for no one. Remain the warrior you are deep inside. You can do it!

• Really, Ryan, you offer a well-equipped one-sided view point that only harbors a comprehensive solution to solve all problems. And in my experience, that is not the case. As an adult, I have learned to pick and choose my battles. Sometimes, you are just not going to be able to compromise, and you have to be willing to move, on taking one for the ... See Moreteam. In rare cases, like the one I propose it is the personal ability to suck up your pride and move one. Because, in some cases where you can not find a compromise, you have to be willing to have enough strength to move on, if I follow your advice then I know several people who would agree, like men and women who have experienced battle and abuse. They can not leave instances merely in the past. You can move forward, learning how to deal with these plagues of life. But as my counselor has stated, “you will never really move on,” but I will agree that you can learn to move ahead.

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