The best way out is always through. Robert Frost
I am too often guilty of working my way around but not through the issue. And avoidance is especially successful (As I tell my son-in-law, the view from Denial is exactly the picture I want to see). When in the midst of the problem why is it that, the truly easiest and most effective way out being "through", doesn't feel like the easiest option. Why does avoidance on any level feel more comfortable and often our choice of preference?
Any comments?
Love you all,
Jacky
Thursday, May 28, 2009
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