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Sep 10, 2008 20:20

How can you know if something turned out okay because of what you did or in spite of what you did?

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shutupsammy September 11 2008, 04:04:37 UTC
You can't.

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scaresthedark September 11 2008, 04:05:33 UTC
I figured as much.

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marsattacked September 11 2008, 08:10:57 UTC
You look at the result. Might not be what you wanted exactly. But you see what you get for your efforts there.

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scaresthedark September 11 2008, 08:12:06 UTC
The result turned out pretty good. Really good, in fact. I just don't know if it's because of what I did or in spite of it.

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marsattacked September 11 2008, 09:33:30 UTC
In that case, it's just one of those things that'll probably forever be a mystery.

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scaresthedark September 11 2008, 16:48:02 UTC
I was afraid of that. Not a bit fan of unsolved mysteries.

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holymadonna September 11 2008, 08:36:32 UTC
There are ways to predict an outcome using insight planning and strategy and yet this is also an unreliable tool in many cases. Ah-- I would say, and this is only my humble opinion, that you would never know until you try it.

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scaresthedark September 11 2008, 08:38:17 UTC
I know the outcome, what I'm wondering is if the outcome occurred because of my choices or in spite them.

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holymadonna September 11 2008, 08:56:14 UTC
Your choices would have influenced the result -- how much that depends of the case: its other parties, the circumstances, and this is personal. There is cause and consequence for everything.

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scaresthedark September 11 2008, 16:47:40 UTC
So basically, there's no way to really know?

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archivy September 11 2008, 23:06:18 UTC
A variety of factors would have to be taken into account, not all of which are usually available knowledge.

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scaresthedark September 12 2008, 04:00:42 UTC
So there's really no way to know, is there?

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archivy September 12 2008, 06:48:33 UTC
There is if you have knowledge of all factors and the mental ability to calculate all possible outcomes.

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livingmyths September 12 2008, 02:11:46 UTC
Does it matter? Because it's done, right?

All you can do is your best and then let it go.

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scaresthedark September 12 2008, 04:03:25 UTC
It doesn't matter towards the outcome, but it might bring some peace of mind.

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livingmyths September 12 2008, 04:07:44 UTC
You're a good person. I can hear that.

So I know that whatever you did, you did with a right heart and if it turned out well, then you did good.

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scaresthedark September 12 2008, 04:30:43 UTC
I hope that's true.

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