Philosophy #3 · 3:47am Feb 16th, 2013
You guys probably thought I forgot about this tonight. YOU WOULD BE WRONG!
In any case, I'll just start this off with something simple.
Decisions.
Everyone makes them. You can't avoid them. No matter what.
The decisions you make usually make an impact on your life. Even if it's something small, like answering the questions on a test, it can still affect you.
And they can sometimes affect others.
Our decisions reflect who we are. From how we see the world, what we can do for it, and even how we see others.
What is the RIGHT decision though? With those bigger problems we get, and the decision on what to do falls to us, how do we decide? From problems on how to split a cookie, to one that may mean life or death, how do we know what is the best choice of action?
It all depends on how we perceive the world. What we may think is right, may be wrong to others. What we see as the knowledgeable goal to work towards, might be a hindrance to the rest. How we see our actions are up to us, and us alone.
So let me leave you off with another question tonight.
How do you perceive your actions?
Think Freely my Friends
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It's true though. Our actions define us....
How do you like these things?
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I WILL!
wait...that's a bit redundant...
Oh well! I'll just keep doing these anyway!
LOTS of trial and error with more to come. That also means I learned a fair bit the hard way so I have no regrets. If I could just get that one thing I really need for myself but it continues to elude me. I NEED a job if I'm gonna have any hope of a stable life in the near future. I cannot stay jobless for much longer so it's back to the streets next week to see if my previous part-time work efforts are recognized for a change.
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Nothing wrong with trial and error. It's the best way to go about getting to a goal.
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