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| Prediction: Part One |
Destiny, or fate as one might claim, is closely, if not in actuality linked to the decisions we make now. Our decisions of today, create the foundation of tomorrow. In such logic, our futures can be somewhat identified, and generally known.
Such as a chess match between reality and ideology. A stalemate will ensue if equally matched. However, if one knows how to react upon certain defenses or offensives; can one not predict in a sense, what will come of this match? Making decisions based on possibilities and judgment in chess, may and can be applied to Life itself.
The logic is overwhelmingly similar, and sound. Ideally, knowing your opponents tendencies and predictability, are keys to winning any chess match; Along with making choices in the beginning of the game, that will give you an optimally superior advantage in the mid and end games respectively. Thus, yielding a positive result. The analogy of Life to chess is eerily logical.
With this: knowing your own tendencies, perceptions, and skill level(experience), would most definitely help ones success in Life's trials. If one knows their specifics of choice, based on their consistent perception,interpretation, and behavior, can one not ascertain an outcome in any situation? The true knowledge of thy self is perception and self interpretation. Is this perception not the same in every situation because of the single source?
One source, one perception, one pure truth about oneself. And ultimately, one future based on consistent reasoning.
Reason, logic, and Choice are characteristics inherent within us all. It is up to us to utilize and enhance these qualities. They can be used not only to generally predict our destiny, but influence the fate of humanity as well. Consistently be true to thy self. Create the destiny we want to perceive with logic, reason, and rationality. The power of choice should be influenced by the three former, and not by chance.
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Posted by chocolataso on 2009-11-07 17:12:57 | Rating: | Views: 31
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