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One is that sometimes we make a choice thinking one outcome will occur yet something different happens.
Secondly, what about destiny vs conscious choice.
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While I agree that not making a choice is a choice, there are times when a choice must be made, and both options are not ones you want to make as an individual. This is a "less of two evils" kind of situation. In this respect, I do not believe that you always get exactly what you choose. For example, how do you account for those born into terrible circumstances?Mounce574 wrote: ↑November 15th, 2022, 3:34 pmI concur, not making a choice is a choice.Sushan wrote: ↑November 13th, 2022, 3:10 amAnd I would like to add something to this idea. We should not mix this concept with laziness. It is different to just stop fighting for something because you are lazy to go for it from not fighting for something because it is not really up to you to decide the future, the direction, the result, or whatever the next thing that is related to that particular thing.Mounce574 wrote: ↑November 13th, 2022, 12:57 amSushan wrote: ↑November 12th, 2022, 4:31 am I saw this discussion topic before reaching the quoted page, and to be honest it did not make much sense. Now I have read the whole thing and I know what you have really conveyed through that quote.
I think the above-mentioned quote can be added to what you quote (from the same page) and then it will make more sense. IMO, what we think of as choices are not really choices. We have to identify what choices are, and then only we will get to see the truth bbehind your quote.
Indeed, we get exactly what we choose. If we cannot choose, either it is not a choice, or it is not ours to choose. A brilliant thought.
I completely agree with this. You have some choices made that you can't control; you just have adapt and look at the options you can control to handle that barrier.
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I believe that (being born into terrible circumstances) falls under a non-choice, hence it does not count. It's only the choices made after being born that count.Donna Walker 1 wrote: ↑February 18th, 2023, 11:49 pmWhile I agree that not making a choice is a choice, there are times when a choice must be made, and both options are not ones you want to make as an individual. This is a "less of two evils" kind of situation. In this respect, I do not believe that you always get exactly what you choose. For example, how do you account for those born into terrible circumstances?Mounce574 wrote: ↑November 15th, 2022, 3:34 pmI concur, not making a choice is a choice.Sushan wrote: ↑November 13th, 2022, 3:10 amAnd I would like to add something to this idea. We should not mix this concept with laziness. It is different to just stop fighting for something because you are lazy to go for it from not fighting for something because it is not really up to you to decide the future, the direction, the result, or whatever the next thing that is related to that particular thing.
Which brings up another question; how old must one be before choices start counting? 5? 10?
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