When it comes to ticks, don't waste time speculating. If you're in an area known for ticks and you feel something crawling on you, just take action to remove it or prevent it from biting, rather than thinking about its possible journey or origin.
Just focus on the present situation when dealing with ticks. For instance, if you find a tick on your pet, immediately remove it without thinking about how it got there.
To follow this principle in daily life, be practical. If you're outdoors and notice a tick on your clothing, don't start imagining how it got there or what it has been through. Instead, quickly and carefully remove it and then check for any signs of tick - borne diseases if it had been on your skin. Don't let thoughts about its back story distract you from taking proper precautions and actions.
It could mean not to create or assign an elaborate background or history to a tick. Maybe in a context where you don't want to humanize or give unnecessary context to a tick, perhaps in a scientific or pest - control sense.
There are several reasons. Firstly, the appearance of a light novel, such as its cover art or title, might not accurately represent its content. It could be that the story within is far more complex or different from what we initially expect. Secondly, light novels target a wide audience, including both young and adult readers. Each work has its own target audience and narrative purpose. Judging them without proper consideration would be unfair to the authors and the potential enjoyment of the readers. Moreover, as the genre continues to evolve, new and innovative light novels are constantly emerging, and by not judging, we are more likely to discover these hidden gems.
To follow this advice, you need to have a strong mindset. Develop self - awareness so you can identify when the 'darkness' is creeping in. Set goals for yourself and work towards them, as this gives you a sense of purpose. Practice mindfulness and meditation to stay centered. Surround yourself with positive influences, whether it's positive people, positive media, or positive environments. And most importantly, when faced with difficulties, see them as opportunities to grow rather than reasons to give in to the 'darkness'.
In general, it's not a good principle for all types of writing. While in fictional storytelling, it can add an element of fun and creativity, in other areas it's unacceptable. Consider historical fiction. You can take some liberties with minor details to make the story flow better, but you can't completely distort historical facts. In contrast, in a research report, the facts are the foundation, and any deviation from them would render the work invalid. So, it's a principle that should be used very selectively.
Firstly, it's important to be self - aware. Recognize when you start to feel drawn into the 'darkness'. Then, engage in activities that bring you joy and fulfillment, like painting, reading or exercising. These can act as distractions from the negative. Additionally, practice gratitude daily. By focusing on what you have rather than what you lack, you can start to shift your perspective away from the 'darkness never ending story'.
One way is to be organized. Let's say you have to reply to an email. If you can do it today, don't put it off until tomorrow. Also, when it comes to household chores like doing the laundry. If it's a load that can be washed, dried and folded in one day, don't let it sit around for another day. This helps in reducing clutter and stress in your daily life. It makes you more efficient and gives you a sense of accomplishment when you finish things promptly.
Simple. Just avoid writing any plot twists or events that would cause distress to the mates. For instance, don't write about their loved ones being killed off or cheating on them.
Embrace change. When things go wrong, instead of seeing it as the end, see it as a chance to pivot. For instance, if you lose your job, consider it an opportunity to explore a different career path or start your own business. Another important aspect is to surround yourself with positive people who encourage you to keep going and not give up easily. Their positive energy can fuel your own determination to not let any situation be the end of your story.
Look at the settings. If it's a real - world location like a real theater in New York, it might be based on fact. But if it's a made - up, overly glamorous or dystopian theater, it's likely fiction.
If it's an online platform, you might try searching for 'tick top stories' on search engines. There could be a dedicated website or section where they are published.