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in #life5 years ago

Our world today is full of people who love to drag issues from nothing. They always want be seen as superiors all the time. When you get into conflicts with such people we are advised to solve these promises as quick as possible to avoid further problems.


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I really don’t get it when I see people making mountains out of hills. Just a simple issue, they drag it for it to become a big one. Issues that are supposed to just be a mere thing are only pimped with lots of trouble.

We live in a world where people never wants to accept their faults to say “the sorry” word. They saying they are sorry for a wrong they have done or caused is just like them a selfish person sharing with you. Even though you think he/she is sharing with you from his/her heart, but deep down he/she is not happy with what he/she is doing.

Yea, such people are never at peace in sharing with others but they does them just to please some set of people sometimes. We are to act wisely when we are around such people and never give them the room to do whatever they want. We must act like a serpent and accept faults sometimes only to let peace prevail.

I have seen people killing each other over issues that are not worth it. How can people just be dragging over something they can’t even buy. I only thought it was kids that really behaved that way when it comes to issues of this nature.

Two grown people who almost killed each other over a blue coloured car. The momentums of their actions are such childish to even say it. If the very car one saw is violet and the other think it is blue, is it something to even argue about. If it wasn’t the intervention of some people this simple colour almost made two friends to fight off each other. If one just accepted the colour of the other, they wouldn’t have even argued. So stay wise when you come into contact with such people and accept them as they are to avoid further problems from settling between you and them.

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