Living is an art of making decision. Life is full of choices and there
would be no moment when we do not have to make decisions. Sometimes we
make a right decision, sometimes we make a wrong one; although right or
wrong is absolutely subjective. A killing could be rationalize as
rightful, although it is wrong by consensus. Killing a very sick person
may not have to be wronged. I always have this question since forever:
If one person kills a person, does the killer deserve to be punished? Fate (or
be it God) controls all the aspect in the world. Wouldn't it be that his
death was fated, and the killer was only a means to achieve the death?
Then he should never be punished. Then again, if he is never to be
punished, the
already blurred boundary will be blurer: What is a fate and what is a will?
We do
have to make choices. The reason choices are there, probably because
they are delivered by the fate itself. However, the decision will be
ours to decide, and fate will again deliver another choices in the
future. The choices are fated, but the decisions are ours. Nevertheless,
I believe nature always tries to balance itself, and some choices
might already be favored. To listen to what nature is saying, we will eventually choose a
choice that cause a greater good. That choice will work with us, and
however wrong it may appear, we will know eventually that we make the right choice.
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