Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Living On A Prayer

Significant differences arise between choices - Before and After.

If choices were strategically made before a forthcoming incident, choices made after would be much easier. Vice versa. But what's the big deal about it then? Because choices made before are usually easier to execute. Yet, so many people fail to do so. And there can only be a limited number of reasons to this strange, ironic situation:
1)You just can't be bothered.
2)You seem to enjoy/don't mind what's forthcoming.
3)You're really oblivious.

Of which I think the third is especially inconceivable, since there is always someone there constantly reminding you of what's forthcoming.

Even more significant differences arise between acknowledging, and thinking you have acknowledged a fact. Because thinking you have acknowledged a fact only proves to show that you're taking somebody for granted. That the person's existence makes not much of a difference to you, nor your life, nor your decisions. That the person is just blabbering nonsense, especially when he, in actual fact, isn't.

But then again, things happen for a reason, and the reason is me. If there wasn't me, there wouldn't even be somebody to be taken granted off to begin with. If I was only slightly more serious about advocating my thoughts. Then maybe, people might take me slightly more seriously, and I would feel alot less taken granted of. Cause : Effect.

But that's only a maybe. Because at the end of the day, it's ultimately up to YOU. Not fate, not your stupid prayers. Like God's gonna help you.

posted@11:41 PM

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