A Small Leak will Sink a Great Ship.
@easybranches (442)
Bangkok, Thailand
January 23, 2014 3:33am CST
Some of us like to use the leisure approach against a small problem, but remember that it can turn into a gigantic and if we cannot solve, it would be a disaster.
Every problem we have is too much, that is the way we should strongly think about it .
At that time it perhaps mean nothing, but if we feel we have the responsibility to understand it, we may prevent it from getting out of hand which possibly cause the multiple effects for us.
The problem may become so large and the panic begins, so we should not overlook it.
It is not possible to solve anything quickly because by then we will be nervous and making mistakes when we force ourselves to clear the trouble too fast.
Even in our personal life, it is important to stay out of the trouble area and to communicate decently with united to each other.
It will be selfish if we are misbehaving and not will tolerate it from other, then we will always offend others with nothing.
We should be facing each other very socially, because an insult may be perceived as a humiliation and anticipate in an illicit fight.
Patience is virtue, so try to wait for the right moment to discuss sensitive things in order to live in peace together.
Do not lost friendship of years due to a very small argument and be loyal to each other after a tedious discussion.
Most of the times, saying sorry and admit mistakes may just be enough to resolve any disagreements.
Be reticent and patience is a noble sentiment, and this can prevent the ship on the open ocean sinks through a small hole
I wish you a healthy life.
Kindly Regards,
Author Jan Jansen
http://poems.easybranches.com/small-leak-will-sink-great-ship.html
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@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
25 Jan 14
Hello Easy
I like your writing, it is very nice. It seems you have good will and a good soul.
Good Day to you friend.
@topffer (42156)
• France
24 Jan 14
The leisure approach is not always the worst : trying to solve a small problem may result in a bigger problem, and many small problems are like a game of mikado : the first who moves is the one who loses... If it works, don't change anything, is not a bad rule. Instead of trying to repair any small leak, the best is to try to identify the small leaks that can become large leaks, to repair them quickly. Just my opinion.
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