A bit of knowledge, take it or leave it.
Everything is learned too late. There is always time to think, however, to act there is but a moment, only one.
Everything we did, everything we do, and everything we will do can only be done once. Of course you can do the same thing over again, to make it "better," but it wouldn't be the same as getting it right the first time. Not saying that everything should be done perfectly the first time, just that things should be done more cautiously. No. On the other hand you should do what you feel is right, because either way what you choose to do is what would have been done either way. Everthing above is true. It's like this path that was set for us. We cannot chage it or move its direction.
Life, our life is set for us. We could be told to do something, rebel, and then figure out that it was best to do what you were told in the first place. I'm not saying that you shouildn't voice your opinion, or give up and just follow the orders of "the man." I am saying that you should trust your intuition. It's keeping you on the right path. Not to sound cliche or anything but the universe guides our lives, and if we do or don't follow our hearts it's already been laid out for us.
Lives are like time. People expect it to be laid out in a line, so clear, so predictable. Is anything really predictable? Time is like a gaint pond. Everything isn't happening one at a time like in a river. Everything is happening at once. You could argue the whole date thing like the Boston Tea Party not happening the same time as the signing of the declaration of independence and win, but that is irrelavent. It's all labled the same isn't it. PAST. Bam it's done, labled, not important anymore. But if that was the case why do people keep bringing it up? We cannot by learning all this change what Hitler did. We cannot stop the accident from happening at 911. We can learn from it. But we learned about it too late. It all happened at once. There was only one moment to act, and look where that got us. sweatdrop
Arenja · Thu Dec 21, 2006 @ 09:04pm · 2 Comments |