Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Choices
Every choice we make is very important. Even a simple choice of vegetable or chocolate, or, HBO or movie theater, can show who you are because the choice is made by you. Our choices reflect who we are because it is who we are, our personality and intelligence that decide what to do and what choices to make. Eating broccoli rather than chocolate can reflect on you as a person that you care about your weight and since chocolate has higher calories, you decide not to eat them. It might also lead to false interpretation and this is inevitable because there are too many ways and points of view to view a simple decision as choosing between a broccoli or a chocolate bar. Maybe you just feel like eating broccoli because it tastes better, which in common understanding would not be the case and so this would lead to false interpretation. Choices are important because sooner or later everyone needs to make one or more choices and usually more than one. The only people that don't make choices are either influenced by physical disorder that prevents him from making any decisions, influenced by mental disorder that does not have the ability to make decision, or dead. These are uncommon and so we should all be prepared to make decisions in our lives. Every decision has consequences. Everything you decide is going to have an impact, whether small or huge, on you or the people around you. Shooting Lincoln was a decision made by John Wilkes Booth, so we are led to believe, is a very major choice to make because it affected thousands of people and he himself. It is also important because choices are judged by other people and because of this decision, he is considered a bad person. It is also led to believe that a small decision of being an actor would result in that he was the most suitable person to assassinate Lincoln.
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