How can we always be contented with what we have? When we truly are satisfied, means we will not have anymore existence of purpose or self motivation. Humans strive for goals, achievements; be it academic, social, monetary or physical needs. I would argue that one's needs are truly imperative to their actions, behaviors and reactions. There's no one best way of saying or doing it but there are times when we stray away from the likelihood of long term happiness, satisfaction and deliverance of togetherness.
There are also times in which we move forward in the game, only to step back. The sudden realization of a truly eventful outcome; be it negative or positive, often brings us to a dilemma of exerting an effort to get things done. Knowing that there's so much to lose and yet if successful there's so much to gain, the decision would most likely to fall back to "stepping back" because it seems like the safest way to curb or avoid any possible conflicts.
In addition to backing down, there are other instances whereby the act of a decision or an idea is greatly outweighed by the possibility of any outcome. It can be concluded that perhaps it is the fear of losing or the tiredness of exerting an effort which has received a late reaction from the other opposition. Perhaps, sometimes it may have been blunt, or too blunt or too safe, thus resulting in a late realization by others. Nevertheless, it would have seemed as though there was a leakage in the internal morale and personality which has led to the discontinuation of a specific behavior or an action. And as a result, one would most likely back out of an intention in due of these predetermined circumstances.
Most of the time, this would happen and like what cats do, they would often stray away from their crown jewel and only come back regretting.
"A blunt but safe effort would result in nothing more than a late emergence of realization" - frostdude
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