the choices people make

Sep 16, 2004 23:39

you know we all make choices every day of our lives and some of them are good, some are bad, and some are just of little consequence. But you know when you make choices that hurt others--specially friends--are you sure they are good ones? Where is the line or definition of what in our lives becomes more important than friends and family? How do you place value on friendship? At what point do we guage our friends to be important? Are they more important than money or things or family or other friends? Try this one on: how about being less important, or at least less economically viable, than choir practice. Imagine what it feels like to be considered after choir practice. Your trip is arranged and paid for but you have to miss one choir practice to see your close friend for the last time and you cant afford to rebook your flight. What does that say about your friendship???? To me that says there isnt one--or that there shouldnt be one.
I personally dont think a life without close friends (however many or few you have) is really a good life. If my friends needed it i would do anything for them no matter what, no questions asked.
And to anyone who thinks me a cunt for tossing a friendship because I came after choir practice: fuck you.
Life is full of choices. You own the consequences of your actions no matter how bad they are.
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