Wednesday, May 6, 2009

we run into walls for a reason.

"To return to what we are used to, is only human.
To learn and embrace change, is a new beginning - a new day."

Monday, May 4, 2009

Flip a coin, maybe that'll help.

We all face many choices/decisions/options. Some forced into, others we just have to make.

Some decision, we just don't even have a say in.

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So when we do get a choice, it comes down to two choices;

the 'want' choice - or the 'greed' choice is usually the one most people take.

This one usually means when the choice is given, we take the option that would benefit ourselves primarily (of course). Though occasionally, there are those known as the silent victims whom due to your decision, had to pay the consequences.

Now I know I don't need to mention examples here but just for the sake of argument, why not. From unnoticeable things like, buying the last ticket to the bloody concert and the poor guy behind you has to face the 'Sold Out' sign. To the heart broken, like finding out the person you like is seeing another person via Facebook/myspace. Basically, it's the whole yingyang thing - if you're happy, possible someone linked will suffer.

then there's..

the right choice

In this modern era where everyone is just 'looking out for themselves', this choice is usually thrown out the window. This choice usually sacrificing your own needs for the benefit of others. Like giving the old lady the last loaf of bread left in the supermarket or just spending time with a friend in need rather than going on that hot date. Like what karma suggests, "do good onto others and others will do good to you.". A load of horse crap or blind truth? - that's your own opinion.

This choice also means doing something that we need or should have done; not necessarily what we want to do. Like the whole 'cheese cake or salad choice', sure it's yummy but you're tummy will pay for it.

So I shall leave you to ponder
Is what you're doing really what's right?
Or you're contempt that what you're doing is what you want?