May 04, 2005 23:08
Sometimes I sit back and wonder about life’s choices. Not the earth shattering ones, but the simple ones. The questions like beer, or wine - coffee or tea. Are these decisions profound in their simplicity, or just events - unmarked and uncounted?
Does it really matter?
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personal opinion, I doubt they're unmarked or uncounted, but I doubt that they have that much relevance to the overall scheme of things...
then again, the choice between whether you go to the coffe shop or koko's may mean the difference of whether or not you meet someone that is going to change your life.
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The significance of a decision is really only what you make it. You want it to be important? then it is. (which may depend on what repercussions you attribute to that decision. If you make a decision that has little or no effect, you aren't likely to think of it as an important decision.) (yet at the same time... you have no way of knowing what the result would be if you'd made a different decision. Something spectacular could have happened....)
point being...
You can think about it all ya want... but a decision is never going to be more important than you make it.
It's importance is ultimately determined by none other than yourself.
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