Monday, November 12, 2012

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How does one distinguish the difference between getting over something, being used to something and learning how to deal with something?     Because as far as experience has told, there are vast differences between all three of those concepts, despite how similar they sound; and you can't disagree with me because they all fall under different senses and situations, and can't be accurately determined.
Let me explain. Getting over something indicates leaving that particular thing in the past, and moving on, does it not? Becoming used to something means you still endure it, but you're used to its impact and influence and deal with it calmly. Learning how to deal with it, however, means to approach or come to a solution as to fix it completely, or find an agreeable point to it.

We shouldn't be judged as to whichever option we choose. It's merely a suggestion to someone's personality function, not an excuse to criticize the way someone decides to live and treat their life. If half the world was less judgmental in this sense, I think most political issues wouldn't even exist.

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