Choices
Essay by 24 • January 4, 2011 • 731 Words (3 Pages) • 1,056 Views
Choices
By: Annonymous
There are many chances people get to make the right choice before they decide the final one. The one that changes everything, the one last choice to make everything and anything, disappear. All that they have accomplished all they have been through, all respect gone in an instant. All everything anyone thought of them changes. This, this is what is fate was meant for. To follow a path that lead to a well-respected lifestyle, or choose another that will always lead to regret, miserableness. The more someone tries to go far in life the more they realize what choices to make, whether to “try it” or walk away. After someone makes a choice that they know is going to change their life for the worse, they always think back to that one moment of truth, that split second they made the worst choice. To explain the act of choice, a person must have gone through a series of bad ones that made them who they are. Though everyone makes bad choices sometime in their lifetime, they always remember the worst one. I, for one, will always remember the night I ruined the image I was trying to portray, to myself, to everyone around me that I respected. Nothing I have done that was good before matters anymore.
All human beings have feelings, whether the feelings are happy related feelings or miserable ones. They should all have the one major feeling, the feeling of regret. Regretting the last thing, they did once they realized what they have done. It all adds up, all the fear, anguish, regret, sadness, all of these feelings are the ones that people must feel in order to change for the best to improve their wits and choice making abilities. When a person feels regret, they always look back at what they are regretting. It could be leaving someone; it could be saying something that you didn’t mean to someone special, but it is always the things that you didn’t mean to do that you regret. All perspectives change when someone is intoxicated; their vision, their decision-making abilities, and most of all their inner alarm; that feeling that you get when you know something is wrong. Something is going to happen, could be good, could be bad, but you can’t brace yourself for it if you don’t hear that alarm ringing.
Once a person has done something that they can’t undo, the immediately look to god. They ask �why did I choose this, why it was me? This is one main important difference in people, their
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