Being OK with a weakness or being tolerant of something that is immoral ( I just can't do such and such well, so why should I put any effort into it, or everyone else is doing it, so it must be OK if I do it also, who will it harm....) makes the weakness or immorality a bigger and more perminent part of ones life, and the downward spiral continues for the person making excuses, but of course, it is not their fault.....................................
Life is hard, but worth the living. Living is an action word, and it takes effort to live ones life. Take responsibility and take action!
Making excuses for a fault can sometimes exacerbate the situation by deflecting responsibility and preventing true accountability. It can lead to a cycle of avoidance and denial, hindering personal growth and reconciliation. It's important to acknowledge mistakes and work towards rectifying them instead of rationalizing or justifying them.
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It's generally worse to lie than to offer an excuse, as lying involves intentionally deceiving someone, whereas an excuse typically acknowledges a mistake or inability to meet expectations. However, it's always best to strive for honesty and openness in communication to build trust in relationships.
yes because if not, our generations will get worse and worse and it'll be our fault.
Tell them, in a friendly manner that you cannot walk to school with them. If it is a true friend, he or she will understand. If worse comes to worse just make up an excuse.
The Sith will give you an ultimatum; serve me or die. The Borg, on the other hand, will give you no such choice, much to the dismay of their victims. With no anesthetic, they drill into you (all over you) and plant little machines into you. Your head, oftentimes removing the eye: your arm, oftentimes taking it off at the elbow and putting a machine on it. Conclusion: While the Sith are scary looking, the Borg are way worse.
Bite the bullet and just say it was a shotglass, lying just makes it worse.
no matter how much she pisses you of you must keep your calm because if you shout she will and do worse! first figure out why you are fighting if its your fault explain why you did what you did and apologize and tell her you wont do it again but mean it. if it is her fault then speak your mind she will appreciate your honesty. if all goes well then good for you if not run!
The backing. The other car has the right of way wether they saw you or not doesn't change that. If it was parked, that's even worse.
The best you can do is tell your teacher the real truth. You will make the situation worse if you lie. Trust me, I lied and I got in more trouble than if i told her i didn't do it. So tell her the truth. Your teacher should be your friend.
no she didn't i can understand her frustration because of a TERRIBLE call at a crucial point in the match. Perhaps she went overboard, but she's human, and frankly, I think I'd have behaved even worse.
they hurt like hell excuse my language there but that's the only way i can describe it your stomach gets really hard and releases it worse than menstrual cramps and it continues and gets harder ans faster as you progress i defiently believe in the epidural
Ask your doctor. If you have issues with stress then testifying could make them worse. If one doctor does not, then perhaps a different doctor will.