There's nothing much to talk about today but I just feel like blogging. Well, I know...that's just a lame excuse. Oh whatever.
Anyway, I was wondering... Is preventing anything from getting worse another way of running away from reality? It has always been embedded in almost everyone's brain that prevention is better than cure. So which is which now? Is prevention an alternative word for chicken shits? If you were the type who deals with each problem face-to-face, then aren't you supposed to blame yourself should any bad news or unexpected situations happen? Bleh. This is so confusing.
I've got equations to all that.
Prevention = Running away from a problem; Hiding; Acting stupid when confronted. (Problems will never be solved. They stay there till the day you got buried six feet underground.)
Facing a problem = Settling each problem by cracking your brain to think of a good solution; Problem solver (If the solution is a good one and you managed to settle the bloody problem, then congrats! If the solution is a bad one, then you're just another loser who couldn't even settle his own problem.)
See the difference here? Aihhh....
Anyway, I was wondering... Is preventing anything from getting worse another way of running away from reality? It has always been embedded in almost everyone's brain that prevention is better than cure. So which is which now? Is prevention an alternative word for chicken shits? If you were the type who deals with each problem face-to-face, then aren't you supposed to blame yourself should any bad news or unexpected situations happen? Bleh. This is so confusing.
I've got equations to all that.
Prevention = Running away from a problem; Hiding; Acting stupid when confronted. (Problems will never be solved. They stay there till the day you got buried six feet underground.)
Facing a problem = Settling each problem by cracking your brain to think of a good solution; Problem solver (If the solution is a good one and you managed to settle the bloody problem, then congrats! If the solution is a bad one, then you're just another loser who couldn't even settle his own problem.)
See the difference here? Aihhh....
1 comment:
Sometimes, it depends on the problem itself. If we're able to settle it, then it would be better to face it...but, if we're unable to do anything, I think it would be a better alternative to prevent it. Erm, think it should be something like that...hmm.
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