Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives.

Tahir Shah
Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives.
Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives.
Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives.
Contemplation is a luxury, requiring time and alternatives.
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For many people contemplating on a problem and what to do next is just not possible. The truth is that we need to be thinking more and we need to be thinking extensively about the problem we face. If we don't, we may not realize the full extent of our mistakes and how small they can seem when we look at them from a distance. So, how do you go about giving yourself some space for contemplation? Just take your time and think it through thoroughly. You will notice that as you contemplate the issue, the whole thing tends to fall into place and you will know exactly what to do.

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