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Choices Something to think about. ...... A wise girl knows her limits, a smart girl knows that she has none. ~Purr~ |
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4/8/2018 8:57 pm |
verty thoughtful
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The only thing to keep in mind is the choices you have made. No sense second guessing. Each choice will either teach you or help you teach someone else. They can bring happiness or sadness. You will get through them all and use the experiences those choices brought you to help teach you so you can pass that knowledge on or keep you from doing something wrong . Regardless no sense in worrying about the should have would have or could haves. Anyways have an awesome day
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Changes happen every moment. 'Unkonwn future' gives us the chances to expect because every thing could happen next moment; and test our bravery, wisdom and other good characteristics to endure or face this sort of changes or differences.
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Gentlemen. This was merely a thought. I do not play the what if game. I do think consequences of our actions do play a role where we are in life. But not what ifs. The the C's if you will, Chance, Choice, and Consequence. A wise girl knows her limits, a smart girl knows that she has none. ~Purr~
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I'll quote Ghetti Lee... " if you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice" All of life is choice and chance. We utilize choice, to steer events to that which we desire, while chance offers opportunity. Either can be condemning or elating. To do, nothing, is far worse. Apathy is far more destructive than regret. If nothing else, look around, the road is littered with the corpses of squirrels that could not make a choice.
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Let me add one thing. If you have specific goals or desires like being famous, or rich... that's a different conversation as that rarely happens by happenstance. YouTube can help
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Unless you look at it the opposite way - I believe in what's meant to be, will be. To use sports analogies - you miss 100% of the shots you don't take and a .300 batting average gets you in the hall of fame. You have to apply yourself, but of course not try too hard. But you always lose playing the what-if game. And if you decide to not make a choice, as in the saying above, you've still made one
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