dear dysfunctional diary,
attempting to intervene is not always the very best way to change the course of action when noticing someone has taken the wrong path on their journey. while going along for the ride isn't the best idea either, sometimes just ignoring the whole damn situation will produce the best overall experience for everyone. for it is a well known argument that if you ignore something long enough, it will go away- usually. going a step further, like i always try and do, if you then quit feeding something, eventually it will die. i always try and keep that last scenario in the back of my head at all times, in fact i live by that standard. that's prolly why my friend aimee had a dead kitten in her car today and i have mice all over my house.
attempting to intervene is not always the very best way to change the course of action when noticing someone has taken the wrong path on their journey. while going along for the ride isn't the best idea either, sometimes just ignoring the whole damn situation will produce the best overall experience for everyone. for it is a well known argument that if you ignore something long enough, it will go away- usually. going a step further, like i always try and do, if you then quit feeding something, eventually it will die. i always try and keep that last scenario in the back of my head at all times, in fact i live by that standard. that's prolly why my friend aimee had a dead kitten in her car today and i have mice all over my house.