It
is important that we ask ourselves some sincere questions at some point, questions
like ‘how right are the things that I do, will I be right, what influence my
thought processes, do I really need to do this?’ and on like that. As a matter
of fact, this kind of question is highly needed before any decision is made.
It
is very possible to be wrong in everything one does, not because the actions are
actually wrong but because the position where one was standing at the point of decision,
the reason for the decision or the thought that birthed the decision was wrong.
What
influence your thought and decision and actions? Is it what you really wanted,
is it originally you? This is my point in simply sentences; ‘if you really do not
want to help dispose a neighbor’s recently noticed dead smelling dog, why put
the dog in your car with your 4 month old baby?’ If you really wanted to help dispose
the dog, putting it in the car with the baby isn't wrong, though it is
dangerous to your health and that of the baby, also if it is outside your will,
putting the dog in your car is extremely dangerous and wrong even though the
action is helpful.
Conclusively,
what birth your thought, decision and actions (why you are doing what you are
doing) determines how right you are. You can be absolutely right even when your
actions are dangerous and you can be absolutely wrong when your actions are
helpful. Think about it and evaluate your thought process before making any
decision and before any of your major steps.
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