Friday, March 11, 2011

We have the right to choose

     We will always have the right to choose.  And like this, we will also have the right to abandon all of these choices.  Most situations are divided into two choices, but they don’t have to be.  We have all the choices we allow ourselves to have.  If you limit what you may do, you have chosen, in a way, to forfeit your choices.  But remove the limiter, and you have a whole new world of solutions for your decisions.  Think outside the box! If you’re trapped in a room with only one door, you may only stay or go right?  If a person tells you to do one or the other, are you really making a decision by yourself? Then ignore them!  Do what you feel!  It doesn’t even have to be either of those choices, tear down half the wall and sit in between!   
     You may do whatever you like, and you should enjoy that freedom.  You have this right, to create a choice that wasn’t there in the first place.  You can choose one of what is presented in front of you, but is that really freedom?  People are going to impact that decision no matter what.  That person that sways you to leave may be inviting you to leave, but if you stay, you might still be doing what they wanted.  After all, their voice is still going to impact your decision.  You have the right to choose.

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