Run Away or Face It.
Driving to Snowboarding on the Weekend…
The car is a vessel of which I am the mind of since I am the one who controls where it goes, just like how our bodies are vessels to the brain which controls our actions.
There are then problems which latch onto our very being and impairs our minds to see further than the problems themselves.
The problem I had while driving?
Snow sticking on to all of my windows, latching themselves onto the being of my car and impairing my view (the mind of the car).

As I drove patches of it flew off and as I drove faster, more flew off until the snow was completely gone. It was a slow process but in the end the problem I had dissipated itself. Yet if I had dealt with it directly by brushing off the snow before I left, it would’ve dissipated even faster.
Therefore, if there’s a problem that has latched onto you, you have two ways to deal with it:
Run Away or Face It.
Remember though that if you choose to run, you’d better run pretty damn fast so the problem loses its grip on you. Otherwise you need to face it head on, because if you don’t then it will only impair you further and further until your well being is at a severe risk of injury.
Run Away or Face It.
The Choice is Yours, since it’s your problem anyways.
