It is not always possible to guess which problem will become a huge problem and which will just quietly dissolve on its own.
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That’s a solid point. Most issues just stop being personal issues when they reach a certain magnitude.
The problem, as I see it, is all the damage that wave creates on its way through. Because it’s often a lot, like the tsunami depicted.
I was very aware of the huge issue it would be. I had a literal year if not two to work out something. I was aware all along it would be life ruining and in my mental state, probably suicide inducing.
And I starred at the task doing nothing until it hit me. Yeah.
I didn't kill myself. I have a second try. Check on me in October.
Ok, I will. 'Till October...
My current recommended strategy: turn around and look the other way. Now all you see is a sunny beach and nice palm trees.
If I'd known that inevitable death was that easy I'd have put shit off even sooner.