Not encouraging you to take the wrong path when you can't find a suitable way out of a situation. However, I strongly believe that no matter how hard it is, no matter how many obstacles you have in your way, there is always a small opening full of light in the dark.
Even though there is always and opening, many at times its not so evident. We have to rack our brains and work hard and try to work something out. We can only do all the hard work if we are willing enough.So basically a smoker can never stop smoking until he/she really believes it to be harmful and they really do want to get rid of it.
Sometimes we can see the solution in front of us and we know it is an easy solution but we still don't opt for it. Not because we're not willing, but because we have priorities. For instance Miss B really needs to get to a destination and an easy solution is to take public transport, but she feels that her reputation will suffer if she travels in a bus. She has prioritized her reputation over the need to reach at a certain place even when she is willing to. This is why we need to be willing enough to get things done, because there is always a way out.

Even though there is always and opening, many at times its not so evident. We have to rack our brains and work hard and try to work something out. We can only do all the hard work if we are willing enough.So basically a smoker can never stop smoking until he/she really believes it to be harmful and they really do want to get rid of it.
Sometimes we can see the solution in front of us and we know it is an easy solution but we still don't opt for it. Not because we're not willing, but because we have priorities. For instance Miss B really needs to get to a destination and an easy solution is to take public transport, but she feels that her reputation will suffer if she travels in a bus. She has prioritized her reputation over the need to reach at a certain place even when she is willing to. This is why we need to be willing enough to get things done, because there is always a way out.
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