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Answered by muneerahammed60
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Answered by nidhi661750
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Answer:

1. You take the easy way out.

2. Your problems still exist in this new physical place.

3. You apply a definitive solution to an ongoing problem.

When you run away, you attempt to tie up the loose ends before detangling them. You keep trying to pick up more things and don't understand why you're dropping them.

Wouldn't life be too easy if solving problems meant you could simply get in your car or hop on a plane and leave? It doesn't take long to realize that emotional ties run deeper than that.

4. It wears away the present.

I've also learned that while you can avoid pain to a certain extent, you can't avoid the bleakness that accompanies it. The biggest danger from running away from your past is what it does to your present. It wears it away.

5. You become afraid to invest.

Unfortunately, I've become afraid to live anywhere or love anything completely. I've become afraid of investing myself into any experience or person. That's the real damage: when you're the person who runs away; you're never fully present anywhere.

6. You start running from yourself.

Running away from your problems leads to more and more problems. You lose sight of who you could've been if you'd actually committed to something, or stuck it out when the going got tough. Instead, you create a world that you have to tip-toe through because it's full of land mines that haven't been dealt with.

If you're someone who runs away from their problems, my advice is to challenge yourself to stay. Leaving is comfortable, but staying is the challenges

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