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2007-07-17 05:08:32 · 39 answers · asked by enki 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Sure there is!...If you were able to go in then there's no way you cannot get out! You may use the same opening (if it's bi-purpose) or can dig your way out to the other side. It takes courage and wise thinking before you decide to enter into something. Be cautious of farce glittery trimmings by the entrance. You may not like what's in there in the end.
You may get stuck for awhile inside and may succumbed momentarily to whatever forces there might be, but with enough courage and determination plus prayers, surely you could find your way out again. And it wouldn't matter how much effort you exerted in trying to break free, make your exit an honorable one!

2007-07-18 21:14:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If there was a way in, you could use it to get back out, unless you or someone locked it behind you. It's even possible you might not WANT to go back the way you went in, or you wouldn't have gone in in the first place. (I'm not making much sense.) If you don't like where you are, there's ALWAYS a way out. I hope no one refers to something like falling down a deep, deep slippery well where there's no one within miles to hear you, or some other literal analogy. YOU will find your way out with an open mind & determination. & be glad you went IN so you can discover what is OUT on the other side!

2007-07-19 17:45:16 · answer #2 · answered by Psychic Cat 6 · 1 0

I believe there is always a way out, but that it is not
necessarily a profitable way out. There is a point
of no return in which the impact can be irreversible.
The best way out of a bad investment is to never
buy into it. Choose endeavors wisely when morality
is involved. In my opinion, a prompt exit from a
motion in error is preferable to a procrastinated
exit. Bowing out gracefully is a courtesy not a
requisite. With all this in mind, there is an opportunity
to change directions from immoral to moral, and
to benefit from that self-knowledge if nothing else.

2007-07-18 14:34:39 · answer #3 · answered by active open programming 6 · 0 0

There is always a way out. There is always a way to fix a problem, to do the right thing. But more than likely the way out will be much harder than the way in.

2007-07-17 05:17:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the problem is small enough, probably. However, there are some problems so massive that the solution (finding a way out) just leads to more problems (finding a way in) which lead to more solutions (finding a way out) and on and on.

A person can usually dig their way out of a financial hole, but not always. It depends on the amount of debt and their ability to raise capital to pay off the debt. For instance, a blue collar worker who is uninsured who develops a serious medical condition. Occurring a debt upward of $100,000 is not a problem but finding a way to pay it off may be next to impossible, especially if the medical condition is chronic.

A country can dig themselves into a situation but they can usually get out of it, although not always with the long term results they are hoping for. Lack of government involvement helped lead to the Great Depression; government involvement helped get us out. Social Security, part of Roosevelts New Deal, is an example of a solution which over time has led to a problem which now requires another solution which in time will probably lead to another problem.

The bigger the problem the more difficult, and short term, the solution.

2007-07-17 05:46:23 · answer #5 · answered by Judy L 4 · 1 1

On every right path you take you'll always find a way out; but if you walked on the wrong path then it will be quite a maze before you actually find your exit which you might never find! Example: falling into drugs or wrong dealings. there is a faint chance that you reach the exit and get out of it but most of the time you'll lose yourself in your wrong decision and you'll end up closing all doors for yourself!! So my advice again is that always choose the right path so that you always have to face open doors!! :-)
Thank you :-)

2007-07-17 05:35:35 · answer #6 · answered by KT_(Kritty) 3 · 1 0

No matter what the sercumstances if you get in there is always a way out but it just depends on wether or not you have the will to take that exit and the problems it may cause for you but it is still a way out and just think of it like this one problem for you may be the solution for someonelse.....

2007-07-17 17:08:44 · answer #7 · answered by J-man 1 · 1 0

Usually, if you've the wit to see it, and are prepared to pay the price. But sometimes, as with any boat in a storm, you can become embayed, with nowhere to go but a shipwreck. In that case it's best to beach as best you can, and head for shelter wherever you find it, to prepare for a different track on foot. Survival is the first trick - and worry about "the way" later.

2007-07-17 19:49:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It takes an eternity but always is a way out if you just keep going

2007-07-17 05:12:40 · answer #9 · answered by Acte Ahena Goelengal 4 · 0 0

You may not be willing to pay the price.

Consider this: 10% of the American population is alcoholic. Maybe 60% are overweight; it depends on how you score it.

How many of those will find the way out?

2007-07-17 05:17:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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