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Monday, December 7, 2009

Journey of Life





Life is a grand adventure. It should always be looked forward to, and never regretted. How you act is always natural. It has to be seen as a positive journey. Not as obstacles which receive all our energy, and no improvement is seen because of these tragic happenings.




Life is a journey as well as a destination. Some individuals are joyously happy just living day to day, no matter what happens. Some others want to change things as quickly as possible. There is a very small difference of preference.



These preferences are very powerful. They could make laws, rules, or regulation; which could be right or wrong. People control is voluntarily given.



That is at least how the human race takes all the rules which have been past down through time. This is only through all recorded history. However its history that is in question; because not all students like reviewing the past events. They rather live in the present as well as make their own history.



However, the present is helped by history. In fact the greater the knowledge of history the easier paths bloom throughout each day and every level of life. One way to view life is as a very complex game.



The more rules in the game you have the greater the challenges you have to overcome these rules; however you can also view this as the less freedom you have. By becoming very constrictive, the game becomes more routine and loses its sense of adventure. The greater the challenges are, in any case, the more complex the solutions are, for the variability of the situation perceived becomes.



What if perception was not only within an individual’s reality, but a complex interlude of temporal realities and phenomena’s of all of this having so much of a relevant consequence to this that the entirety of the solution would seem so inconsequential.

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