Apr 10, 2007 15:50
We all get what's coming to us. It's not always fair, but we all have to pay for our actions eventually. It's funny how Karma works... it might not always be instant, but it always happens. No matter what you do (good or bad), what goes around, comes around. That is a lesson we have all learned at one time or another in our lives. If you have, or have been wronged, you will get what is yours. That's how it always has been. That's how it always will be.
Brandi lost her kids. This is supposedly my satisfaction, and her punishment for her decisions. Personally, I think it's horrible. But I know that this is what's best. This is what she gets for making the choices she made. She knew the consequenses, yet she took the risk anyway. I don't at all feel satisfied by this. Yes, I believe she diserved some form of repercussion, but never would I ever wish someone to lose their children. Like I said, it's funny how Karma works.
We have all taken risks. We have all been in the situation where a choice we make has serious consequences, yet we make them anyway. We all make foolish actions. We are all guilty of this, even if we don't see it. Too many times have people made decisions, suffered from the consequences, and never realized what it is we had done. I am guilty of this, and so are all of you. We've lost trust, jepordized friendships, lost children, ruined relationships, hurt ourselves, lost jobs, lost respect, made assumptions, and a million other things. These are the consequences of the risks that we are willing to take. These are things we are willing to sacrafice. What does that say about us?
All I know, is that I have what is coming to me. I've made billions upon billions of choices in my life. Some of them good, some bad. Some more risky than others. I've taken action before thinking about the consequences. But I don't regret any of those choices. Not a single one. I firmly live by the philosophy that everything happens for a reason. The outcome of a situation is usually for the better, even those that hurt the msot. Some people might confuse this for not caring, or forcing the blame away from myself. This is not the case. Maybe my views are more laid back than others, but like I said: Everything happens for a reason. There is no point in stressing about the choices you have made, there is no point in regretting anything, because you can do nothing to change it. What has happened has happened, and that's that. I don't ignore my problems. I just choose not to dwell on them.
We never expect bad things to happen, but they do. It's a part of living, of growing. This is what makes us who we are. It's how we choose to use them that forms us into better people.
THE TEN RULES FOR BEING HUMAN
1. You will recieve a body.
2. You will be presented with lessons.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons.
4. Lessons are repeated until learned.
5. Learning does not end.
6. "There" is no better than "here".
7. Others are only mirrors of you.
8. What you make of you're life is up to you.
9. All the answers lie inside of you
10. You will forget all of this at birth.
From the book "If Life is a Game, These are the Rules."