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My personal steps when making a decision.
The first thing I do, is decide if the decision is going to benefit me or cause me problems. If the decision does benefit me I go off of that and make my choice on what to do from there. If it is not beneficial to me I forget about it.
Explanation:
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Note: the translation of your poem may vary, so check the word choices before answering.
In the first stanza, the personification of hatred creates an image of a predator, a creature able to "vault" obstacles. Words like "vault," "pounce" and "track" add to this image. (Your translation might have "regards," "leaps," and "overtakes" -- but the idea is the same).
Personification is used later in the poem to contrast hatred with compassion, brotherhood, and doubt. Hatred, she writes "never tires" of being an executioner. Furthermore, it's "always ready," even if it must wait. In this way, he can wait for compassion and brotherhood to give way to violence.
Brotherhood, compassion (or empathy, depending on the translation) and doubt, she says, are "sluggish" and do not compel people to act in the way hatred does.
Is it Gold? Maybe because it has been on the Earth for long and people still wear it as new.
There's some truth to the idea that alcohol can reduce stress. Alcohol is a sedative and a depressant that affects the central nervous system. At first, drinking can reduce fears and take your mind off of your troubles. It can help you feel less shy, give you a boost in mood, and make you feel generally relaxed.
Just look at the beginnings and end of the words and if they end in the words under prefixes and suffixes put them in the column