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Forget, hammer and trample?
How often does a person run from problems?
What forces keep you from staying and what motivates you to fight, attack and decide?
Every task has a solution, and every problem has an action. The success of the event depends on the inner world of a person, his resource state and the amount of effort made.
For every forget, hammer and trample, every minute there is its own version of gaining both positive experience and, equally, comes humility and self-pity. In defense of personal experience, beliefs build a series of life obstacles.
It is obstacles that become a beacon of faith for your ship of hope, casting anchor in the search for love.
Making mistakes, every year it becomes more difficult for a person to navigate relationships and adequately respond to differences in views.
And each time, neglecting himself and his inner feelings, a person begins to homogenize and equate one relationship with subsequent, previous and present ones, waiting for similar causes of conflicts and separation.
Suddenly a strange and bitter decision is made: forget, kill and trample. Emotions overwhelming the consciousness result in a desire to throw out feelings and leave, cutting off all paths.
Starting a new life, a person becomes chronically tired from repeating events, as they say: stepping on the same rake.