This morning it was cool; I could taste the oxygen and I knew I was alive.
Everybody has a destination, even those that choose to be lazy, they will get somewhere...eventually. I am a firm believer that free will dictates one's destiny, hence, we travel the road by choice and what lies ahead is what lies ahead. However, if our lives were thought of as dots on a graph (perpendicular lines flowing into infinity), our journey is displayed showing a definitive ending. With this viewpoint, in a sense, means that our destiny is decided, whether we choose to go left, right, straight, etc. This certainly contradicts my statements earlier, for how is our destiny not pre-written or pre-decided with or without free will, if mathematically and perspectively it is layed out from the beginning? Whether it be God, the Law's or UN-Laws of Nature, or God's creator, we must acknowledge the presence of such a perspective. These happenings set forth the idea of a parallel universe, or parallel universes. If I decide to turn left at the intersection, all the while wondering if I should have gone right, only to find out later that right is the right direction, I turn around and head in that direction. What if I turned right to begin with? Although it doesn't seem like much, history would be changed. Have you ever found yourself wondering: "Man, if I only talked to that girl/guy at the bar", or" man, if I left my house ten minutes earlier, such and such wouldn't have happened". What if it did happen and these happenings were not only a figment of our imagination but reality somewhere else. What if there were an infinite amount of possibilities where split second decisions alter the course of reality, another reality, foreign to our own. What if I did not write this blog? What if you didn't read it? What if, what if, what if...
...One thing I do know, what ifs are a burden in the reality we occupy, and for the sake of living, I beg you to let go of your what ifs if it is only causing you grief.
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