tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-342812985660688111.post1859523683349207019..comments2023-04-06T05:47:55.233-07:00Comments on my musings...: talk it out..manasahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17973396998270392596noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-342812985660688111.post-42681052713790444642012-04-12T06:45:42.795-07:002012-04-12T06:45:42.795-07:00Well, I agree with you on some level, I guess. bec...Well, I agree with you on some level, I guess. because I, too, believe that when a problem is shared it is half solved.<br />It doesn't really matter to whom you speak out to. At least, not to me. I could share my most intimate problem with a total stranger much better than I could with a friend.<br />But then again, to every man himself, I guess.<br />Keep Blogging!Indolent Insomniachttp://imtoolazytothinkofaname.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-342812985660688111.post-56315013013015586322012-03-25T11:35:12.190-07:002012-03-25T11:35:12.190-07:00I should not, but I must, tell you that I disagree...I should not, but I must, tell you that I disagree. Just shifting the point of focus from solving the current problem does not change anything. The thing which changes when you talk it out to someone, is that it gives you a bit of a morale boost. But that is temporary. I have learnt over the years and I have read it in so many books that something that does not come from inside, just does not last. We,as humans, look problem right in the eye even when it looks scary and solve problems on our own.<br />But I do not blame you. You are a young woman and conceptions undergo change and this is kind of like evolution. I thought like you some time back, but things change I guess :) Good luck !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com