A problem shared is not a problem halved.
I cannot have half a problem.
I either have a whole problem or no problem.
Sharing my problem increases my focus on my problem.
Whatever I focus on, becomes my reality.
Focusing on a problem puts it into my future.
Sharing is either expansive or divisive.
Sharing a problem, with someone who has the same problem, expands the problem.
I do not choose to expand my problem.
I choose to be problem-free and not have a problem.
Sharing a problem does not divide the consequences of the problem.
A problem is my problem until I no longer see it as a problem.
Sharing my problem with another doesn’t make me problem free.