solution

October 23rd, 2012 | 376 Entries

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376 Entries for “solution”

  1. The only possible outcome. Without solution’s we would all lack drive, there would be no need to work towards anything. What need is there to live if we never eventually reach solutions to life’s problems?

    by Ollie Taylor on 10.24.2012
  2. “if you build me,” she says, chest rising, spine sloping–

  3. I went in for a solution, what i found killed me.

    by CopKiller on 10.24.2012
  4. What is the solution? What shall I say? Do I go for it? Do I dive today?
    What is the solution? Is it simply “come what may?”
    I can’t deal with this, I know I’m not frayed.
    I don’t understand, why was this all of a sudden?
    But, you must understand, I’m not a flower that’s not budded.

  5. there are problems
    there are issues
    that we have truoble solving
    they are everywhere
    in all different
    shapes and sizes
    but I cannot find what it is
    I do not what do
    say think act

    ….I can’t find the soluntion!

    by Simran on 10.24.2012
  6. Sometimes I can feel my heart beating
    deep in my chest
    and it’s a grounding, take your breath away feeling.
    I’m here. I have blood pouring through my veins, I have thoughts spilling out in every direction.
    I am real, as real as anyone else.
    And it seems so basic, but that’s a strong thing to realize. It really is.

  7. I’ve always been told ‘Don’t come to me with a problem, come to me with a solution’ and I think that’s great advice. It’s got me thinking pro-actively and more positively. Instead of thinking about what I don’t like in a situation, I think about what could be done to improve it! Unfortunately though, I’m finding a lot of the people I’m around are problem dwellers rather than solution producers, so I keep coming up with solutions on their behalf. The problem with that, though, is that if they don’t learn to find their own solutions, how are they going to solve problems on their own in the future? When I’m not there to suggest what could be done, what might work best, what would be more efficient. I feel that unless I can teach them how to be problem solvers, how to come up with their own solutions, they’ll be stuck in a negative place with ongoing problems that just won’t go away, because they don’t have the pro-active frame of mind to work out how. Maybe it’s time for me to stick to my own problems, and let them come up with their own solutions…

    by Jessica on 10.24.2012
  8. She found the solution in his eyes. His voice. His smile. His touch. The key to all her worries was to let go. In his arms. He was the solution. Yet, she loved another. She knew this was easy. And that this was right. Which is precisely why she ran away from it. Rebelled against it. Ruined it; for him and her, both.

  9. Never a solution to the fact
    One day you’re here
    The next….
    No solution, only niceties that we whisper to ourselves in the dark when we get a bit too scared for our own comfort

  10. Never a solution to the fact
    One fray you’re here
    The next….
    No solution, only niceties that we whisper to ourselves in the dark when we get a bit too scared for our own comfort

  11. Where can I find a solution to my problems, the ones who repress my life and make me feel bad about my self. Am I doing it right? Am I finding the right solution? Well, everything happens for a reason, I know the solution will find a path, and lead me out of my problems.

    by R on 10.24.2012
  12. I look at the clouds and try to find something in them, try to forget whats going on outside of this moment. How could that even be happening, it couldn’t be real. A solution? That is impossible.

  13. best option, love, great, working, happiness, temptation, hard, beat, achieve, waiting, developing, wow, greatness, rešenje. za sve.

    by maja on 10.24.2012
  14. a answer to a question

  15. i have a solution to a math problem

  16. My solution to drama is to just ignore it and stop it right there.
    A conclusion to a problem or conclusion.