
Nobody is perfect. Everybody is given the right to choose. And so not being perfect can lead to not so perfect choices. Then when judgment day comes, those not so perfect choices can lead to a not so perfect end.
But life is like that right? You win some, you lose some.
I guess I could say that I understand that. Not so much to the fact I know everything; to know everything, including death, it first must come to you, occur in your presence, and I know that I'm sure not dead.
A person once told me that there are two paths, one leading to heaven, and the other to eternal damnation. You start off in the middle; for every good deed it will bring you closer to heaven; for every bad deed it will bring you also closer to hell. I always thought of the two to be intertwined, both leading to death, then forking off, and you took the path determining the actions of your life. This is the way I think of it and only because it's easier to understand this way, whether I may be wrong or right. Everyone else is entitled to their own perception of it.
I know someone who seems to be in the middle, in the middle of the good path and the bad path. What do you do with people like them? And yet, they're so sad inside, so misunderstood. Not the "pathetic" form of sad, its true meaning, and deep lost feeling in the pit of their hearts. They act like they don't care, like they don't have family, but everyone has family, and everyone has a heart, it just need to be found.
I've always thought about how people could be so cruel to each other. But is it human? Is it the choice to have that "evil" intent in our minds, whether we do something or not, it is the choice that make as human?
That can't be. Even if we all are humans, and mistakes are what make us so...
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I think that choice is “free will” what drives that free will, I wish I had the answer, this is a great piece, I hope many stop by, and stop and ponder this question. Perhaps than, they will make a better choice today.