Interruptions and Disturbances are Something so Many may Have to Deal With

Photo Belongs to Tanikka Paulk
@Teep11 (7673)
United States
May 31, 2017 4:33pm CST
Why do so many choose to cause disturbances and try to interrupt progress? There's many different reasons why some may choose to do so. For some it's a mere way to gain attention or perhaps there's some form of disappointment or possibly some are upset. Whatever the reasons are there shouldn't be any dismay about what's occurring. "Progress should continue" to be made whether there's trouble or not. "Don't Fall Victim to Havoc/ Believe There is a Reason for the Growth In Which Will Surely Occur." By: Tanikka Paulk Movements do not occur when being so in tuned with the noise. There has to be progress in order to have "a stronger society." Some may not be so concerned about society or their environment but if there isn't some movement then there will continue to be a further decline. What's happening around us will happen but do we have to be focused on what others are trying to do? Well perhaps if what they're doing is beneficial. If there' s no benefits in the madness then there's no "reason" to be focused on what they're doing or will try to do. Some are in a state of fear, not wanting to see excelling taking place, afraid of being left behind. Therefore some will continue to try and cause disruptions. Perhaps if some intervention is supplied then some will just stop their antics. It's certainly nice to see a decline in all of the hoopla.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
11 Feb 18
I think the person that lives above me just likes to make noise because nobody but me hears it and will complain. Heis not worth it and now I just ignore him.
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
1 Jun 17
A good post. Disturbances are sometimes important. They are the tools meant for concentration. What do you say?
• United States
31 May 17
I could really go for some non disturbance right now sounds good. That sure is a really nice photo you put on here.
@BettyB (4117)
• Summerville, South Carolina
31 May 17
Unfortunately there will always be some disruptions, but if we don't progress, we start spinning in a circle.
@magnumopus (1644)
• Singapore
31 May 17
Good discussion on disturbances and interrruptions. See you later.