Thread:1MysteriousEnigma/@comment-25919645-20150704123120/@comment-24583896-20150705131250

Hey, I know what it's like to draw myself away from troubling mishaps. It eventually got to the point where I lied about things for no reason at all. I know it's hard to come by, but one way or another, you need to establish the realization: lying is never good, period. I wish I was made aware of that before I started hurting people. But it never hurt them more than it hurt me.

I'm not really sure how to explain it to you because nowadays, I think more that I speak. I'm not trying to say anything about you, that's just the way I deal with the world around me. Through that, I've found that sometimes, you really don't have to say anything.

All I can really say to you: Give things a chance to fall into place and see how you can handle what's ahead. Try to determine how it will affect yourself and others, but don't put yourself down if the result is not desirable. Mistakes can be used as a guide of what could have been done differently. I can already tell you're rather good at interpreting a problem since you try your best to avoid them, this can be used to your advantage. Just take it one step at a time and figure out if leaving the problem alone will help or hurt (because at the end of the day, who wants to hurt?). Learn to test your ability to handle these situations; sometimes, you really don't have to think about it. Depending on how you handle one, you may figure out to take in another, then another, or even a chain of problems. Eventually, dealing with problems will render itself manageable :)