Oh - this scenario. It's quite common in movies and the like. It always amused me how screenwriters grant you some kind of magic powers just because it's your last day. Realistically though, you'd probably do pretty same things you always do more or less with your close ones. E.g. I don't see how you'd get together with the love of your life if you couldn't do it before 🤨
Well, if I could spend it with anyone on Earth I'd choose to spend my last day with greatest healer\doctor I could learn about and ask him to heal me.
Never liked the teary scenes.
How do you choose your battles?
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Do you only engage when there's more chances of winning?
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Do you just go head on and see what happens?
Ohw, and why? 😁
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@Ella-26 said in How do you choose your battles?:
just go head on and see what happens?
coz i am not type to engage battles. but i am the silent killer 😈
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@N0_L1fe Whoa, silent killer? I like that.
What is your fool proof tactic?
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@Ella-26 observation whole the battlefield, then if there is a chances or seen any weekness. there i will do an attack :)
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@N0_L1fe ohwwwww. .. that's like striking from the back. . .neat trick. . .!
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@Ella-26 yups, so better watch ur back or i will be there 😈😈
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@Ella-26 I dont choose my battles, My battles choose me...
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@Rickyyyy Oooh. . .that sounded like a tagline for a game hero or something. . . 😅
Got anything to add?? 😁
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Lmao naaaa, this quarantine got me saying random things.
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@Rickyyyy haha. . That's understandable. . .
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@Ella-26 it depends, sometimes I take on difficult things just because I love them and sometimes I leave things which could be potential opportunities with easy wins just because I love something else.Sometimes i don't have any other option but to engage in battle despite all the odds and i still fight to win, result is a different matter
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@Witchslayer wow, well said.
So it depends on whether you like the fight or not, and if you ain't got a choice.
Ever had unexpected wins from battles you had to take on coz you didn't have much of a choice?
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@Ella-26 just once when I recovered from IT band syndrome. I was at my all time low and I had to deal with these weird stretches and exercises that physiotherapist made me do . It took me 4 months to be able to walk normally again and almost 7 months to get back to training. I was doing those exercises like a monk with no assurance of getting well and I used to get nightmares about having intense pain in knee and sometimes it was actually the case. It was like a stabbing pain because of all this I was not getting good sleep and was really stressed. I feel really lucky that I recovered somehow.
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@Witchslayer Whoa! That was indeed an amazing feat!
I could never imagine the internal struggles you've had to go through everyday during that time.
Well done 👍!!!
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@Ella-26 What will be your answer to the question that you posted?
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@Ella-26 I engage when I know I'm right :D
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@Ella-26 I usually go for stuff which are risk free or involve less risks and within my comfort zone because on a meter i am inclined towards the pessimistic ones but if i have no other choice i give my best to it.
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@Witchslayer I don't usually go head on. . .
I prefer weighing first if I really need to do it and how bad the consequences would be if I lost.
If I think I can bounce back from that loss then I won't mind trying to take one on.
But if its too much, then I prefer to look for other battles with lesser casualties. 😁
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@Bobfoot777 ooooh. . .sounds like it's usually in an argument. . .
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How do you know if you've won though? -
@Rajeev2021 Yea we are the same. . .
More inclined on the "safe" side unless we don't have any other choice.