Major problems present themselves not as a neatly wrapped gift but instead entwined with ribbons of variables and options. All too often, the apparent solution(s) is one we are aware of and grasp, yet because of personal implications, it is not the path we wish to take. To which we want the ‘Just tell me what to do’ option.

This is to no avail since the responsibility for execution falls upon you, and being told what to do is just that, instruction was given to you, not that you chose to or want to.  Even if we present the answer, it requires our disposition to effect change, and we know how agreeable we can sometimes be to change.

When you next face the dilemma of what you need to do, you may wish to reflect and ask if you already know the answer, and if you do comprehend the action to take, why have you not?

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