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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Catching The Needle's Eye

We decide; and those decisions can either be wrong or right.
But the sad truth is we won't know for sure what the effects of our decisions will be to those around us.
What happens if we lie? Will it be better than telling the truth? But if we tell the truth, then wouldn't that hurt more?
It's hard especially when the decisions are about turning wrong to right. How exactly do you decide?
Take friendships for instance; at one point you'll say this is what you're supposed to do, but then, the other point pops up and you suddenly see the possible effects of your actions.
Will I tell the truth or won't I?
If I don't, then all will be good but I will never know what I did wrong.
If I do, then will our friendship last? Will my truth be accepted?

Decisions, decisions. They're difficult, but we have to make them.

Our decisions are what helps us learn how to choose between what's right and what's easy. And we must not always think that what's easy is always the wrong thing to do. Sometimes we don't have to try very hard. ~Sahar

Our decisions don't always have to be right ones. But they have to be made with the right intentions. And whether it brings about a bad or good effect, at least we know that we did SOMETHING to try and make it right.

TTFN,
andSahar