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There’s no in between. It’s either right or wrong and you’re gut will tell you which is right. Ask yourself if you will feel good about your decision after it’s made. That should give you your answer. For myself, I am a believer so I pray about it and I wait for God to answer.
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@LadyGrace And I too wait for God to answer.
@SW-User Oh great!! I’m so happy to hear that you know the Lord. I have to go to bed but we’ll talk later if you want, today. Good night dear.
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Jeephikelove · 46-50, F
When something is in the grey area it’s going to take time to figure out the right answer. Take the time to sit on it, if you can, amazingly enough the answer may be revealed. Sorry if that’s vague.
GlassDog · 41-45, M
I see things in numbers. When things are black and white, one option is a 0 and one is a 10. But even when they're grey, one might be 5 and one might be 7.
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
Ah... the shades of grey scenario. Muddled thinking clouds action.
I've always found a defining question clears thinking. For me, it is simple. Before any action, before any decision, I ask:
"Is this in the best interests of my children...?"
Funny how everything just becomes crystal clear.
I've always found a defining question clears thinking. For me, it is simple. Before any action, before any decision, I ask:
"Is this in the best interests of my children...?"
Funny how everything just becomes crystal clear.
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This is most everything, deal with grey things as normal.
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
Everything leans