Jan 14, 2004 23:51
I may be wrong, but I'm never in doubt.
"There is a cardinal rule of chess that people would do well to apply to life: Make no pointless move. Or, in my paraphrase, understand your every move. This is what separates beginners from intermediate players. Beginners will make moves that they can't explain afterwards. They will move pawns because they couldn't think of anything better. But the honest truth is, you can always make a worthwhile move." - Adam Pardy
Consequentialism is the idea that so long as the ends justify the means, then a choice is worth making. In the end, all of us must deal with the choices that we make.
..Then don't drink. Do what you want to do; no one else. I respect you for how strong you are and don't forget it.
..After this? Never again. Or not this much. ... You are a good friend, Brent Jones.