Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Life isn’t preset, there are thousands, if not millions, of decisions you can make in your life time.

Life isn’t preset, there are thousands, if not millions, of decisions you can make in your life time. Some will be wrong decisions, but hopefully most will be good decisions. Why we make those decisions is affected by multiple factors. It could be a feeling that you have inside, your intuition, or it could be an outside factor that persuaded you to make that decision, a person, a thing, or maybe even a worst case scenario. These and many other things can affect a persons decisions in life, but what really matters is if they let that persuading factor affect their judgment.

If a person makes a bad if not horrible decision in their life, does that make them a bad person? No, of course not, a bad decision should not be used to judge a person on whether or not they are bad. People make bad decisions in life, everybody does. Now if they realized what they did was the wrong thing to do and they are compelled to felling guilty by their own will then they shouldn’t be forever judged by that poor decision. Although, if they made that poor decision and are ether joyous that they did, or feel that they want to make additional poor decisions in their life span, they should be exposed as the twisted person they really are and ether given mental or physical help or simply be punished.

By C. B., a middle school student

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