November 6, 2005

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Illusion of Choices

In our minds, we believe that we are gifted with a sense of reasoning. By logic, for every probable action, different outcomes will arise. Does our choices create a domino effect on others surrounding us? By chance, is it possible that given every choice, we would inherently already know what we would choose? If that’s true, then the next course of action is trying to understand why we would make that choice and not have taken the road less traveled by. Looking back into the past, we notice that everything is linear, whereas the future is expontentially dividing, until we make that choice.

If you could redo everything again, without the knowledge of your former self, would you inadvertly make the same choices and walk the same path? By making the same choices over and over, is it possible to really be making the choice, or is it an illusion? The very image of ourselves are the result of the sum of our choices in life’s equation, so make them important.

If you actually did read and understand this, then I dare you to reflect back and say if you’re satisfied with all of the choices you have made. Did you become the person you wanted to be?