Why Do People Say “You Can’t Do It Without Help”?
Question by Hank: Why do people say “You can’t do it without help”?
When referring to an overcoming of a major obstacle in life, whether it be drug or alcohol addiction, a major life task that requires inner strength, or anything. Why do many people tell them that it’s impossible to stop or obtain a task without the help and assistance of others? To me, that’s a determent, and words to diminish one’s will power. With inner strength, desire, will and heart, you can overcome anything and everything in life by yourself. You just have to reach deep down to find it. Everyone has the potential to do so.
Why do people always insist that it’s not possible without help from others?
Best answer:
Answer by loudwhispers
They just want to bug in.
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