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Dec 29, 2008 17:21

The future is a strange thing. We try to plan it out as well as we possibly can, for the inevitable, for the unpredictable, and even for the unthinkable. Without a magnified perspective it is difficult to do even one of those, and with a magnified view it is almost impossible. That considered, it feels important to me to point out that the curse of ( Read more... )

before your years, have heart my dear

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[Voice] revengeisalie December 29 2008, 23:15:16 UTC
... hmm, such thoughtful words. I agree with you that hope is an important thing to have: it can be crushed, but I wouldn't want to let go of it, because what shall a person do when they don't have hope?

And then we are also responsible for the things we do or don't do ourselves.

For the way we influence the future or neglect to.

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[Voice] godsavethequeen December 29 2008, 23:22:10 UTC
Without hope it would be that much more difficult to do anything at all, I imagine.

Yes. Ideally we do all that we can but sometimes we are not as brave as we could be or things get in the way, out of our hands. There are so many factors, but if we handle them as well as we can at the time, this is at the very least the makings of less regret.

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[Voice] revengeisalie December 30 2008, 00:34:07 UTC
Hmm... without a prospect for ever seeing brighter days, if there seems to be no sense in doing anything at all... and then there's a kind of hope that's dark and grim, but it's better than none.

... yes. All of this is true. We've got to keep trying to make things the best we can at any given time.

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[Voice] godsavethequeen December 30 2008, 00:54:57 UTC
Something is better than nothing. It sounds simple, but it isn't easy, by any means.

Mm. May I ask your name? I am Padmé.

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invocadora December 30 2008, 02:14:49 UTC
To have happy times one must endure many more sad times. What I saw, I know this to be true. There was much sorrow and pain and anger--not all mine, but some was. But eventually, I think--it fell away as time passed and things righted themselves. I didn't much like what I saw. But to have Sin destroyed and Vegnagun vanquished and Shuyin and Lenne reunited.. I will have to endure the sacrifice I will have to make.

But still.. I can't accept that there is no choice anymore in what happens from here. Those like me who remember can change what they see easily. Do I want to? Yes. I don't want my friends to die, or fade away and it hasn't even happened yet. There can be another way, and I can seek it out first instead of blindly following the Teachings as if.. as if I were a blind chocobo.

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