“We are all one moment away from wrong choices”
Who can judge but ourselves for wrong choices. Making right choices all the time can make your life worth it. Everyone has made bad choices. Some worse than others, but are they really worse. Some say it took them time to do that craziness, but did it really? It is sad when a foot on the gas petal or a knife in the back or one shot can be accused of craziness, when it takes just one moment of a wrong choice. Why? {Procrastination means to delay or put off doing something until a later time. People use “a stitch in time saves nine” to express that it’s better to spend a little time and effort to deal with a problem right now than to wait until later, when it may get worse and take longer to deal with.} When you see someone make a wrong choice, some want to judge, some want to know why, some say I would’ve made that same bad situation, cause I am going through almost what they have gone through or some say: I could have prevented this. {An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure definition. A little precaution before a crisis occurs is preferable to a lot of fixing up afterward.} . So my anger issues need to stop. But, what when it comes to others making wrong choices and destroying others lives. Especially after those others made that person angry enough to retaliate. It can be a learning experience not making the wrong choice someone else makes. Others may think it is good to play with others lives. But, what they don’t see is someone is always watching them make the wrong choices against another person. So no weapon formed against the victim shall prosper, unless they fight back in rage. {No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD. Isaiah 54:17} But, it takes only one moment to forgive, let go, and enjoy your life make right choices. Do not live in the moment. Living for the past is really living in the present. It’s realizing that — as a forward thinking person — you’re living in the past right now. What you do right now determines the future you hope to create. As strange as it may sound, our memories of our experiences are more important than the experiences themselves. Truly a very real way, our lives are the story we ourselves are writing and living whether good or bad. We are our popularity team search or our own judge, giving and living out our identity. A present moment is simply the pen on the pad, leaving an inky trail or a leaky trail of our fate. And one thing is for certain, you can’t stop the pen from writing. Nor can you determine another’s choices. Only you can determine which choice is best for yourself. Just saying.
© Susan R. Robertson 090025006100
