Once, I read a sentence from somewhere that says: Sometimes, the way out is always through. For a long time, I just don't know how to understand it. So, I put this sentence out here, and hope you can help me. Just say what you want to say, it will help me a lot. THANK YOU!
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Thank you! It comes more clear to me now. Don't be afraid of difficulties or frustration. Don't just run away from them. The best way to deal with it is to go through it.
B.Aukse said:
Hi, Sean Lee, Nice question:) Thanks. I would like to rewrite this sentence:) :”The best way out is always through”. I think it means that if you want to achieve you goal or to find exit the best solution is to go you way through, from the beginning to the end.
Hi, Sean Lee,
Nice question:) Thanks. I would like to rewrite this sentence:) :”The best way out is always through”. I think it means that if you want to achieve you goal or to find exit the best solution is to go you way through, from the beginning to the end.
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B.Aukse said:
Nice question:) Thanks. I would like to rewrite this sentence:) :”The best way out is always through”. I think it means that if you want to achieve you goal or to find exit the best solution is to go you way through, from the beginning to the end.