"I believe in choice and time rather than forever and eternity."
That is what I believe right now. I don't believe in forever and/or eternity. For me, they sound so unreal. And also, they sound idealistic. But when I say choice and time, it just mean that you could have forever if you want to, depending upon the time you have in your life.
Well, I think the quote/saying already implies what it means already, so I don't need to expound the definition of the quote/saying. What I will be doing is to give my life experience about the statement so that I could to prove the statement I quoted/said.
First part, I would like to emphasize the career I have now. I would like to answer two questions for this blog which is pertaining to my career. First, why would I choose my career as an example to the statement. Second, how could I use my career to prove the statement.
On the first question, why would I choose my career to give credit to the statement? First of all, we, as human beings, made decisions in our lives. And that decisions involve two things, namely, choice and time. Remember that you couldn't go without the other. When you choose something, you used up time on it like the thinking process. The longer for you to decide, the longer the time is used before a choice is made. It is just like in our legislative system where they used up a lot of time debating in order to come up with a proposition to the problem as well as solution. The same goes with our career. We think over and over on what career to go through. And that thinking process involves time and choice- later on. Second, I choose career, it may not specifically my career but any career, because any individual could understand fully what I will be talking about. If I choose other example such as finance and economics, many finance and economics jargons will be introduced along the way in my discussion, thus leading to confusion to the reader. So, basically, that's it. For easy understanding my blog.
So, lets go to the juice in this blog, how could I use my career as an example to prove the statement. I don't need to tell you all the details about my career. I would just like to say and share that it took me more than four years to finish my career. And right now, I am not sure how long exactly would it took me to finish it. This is an example of forever and/or eternity in the contextualization of choice and time. This may sound negative to me but I don't care as long as I made my message across to the reader. Right now, I could say that it took me like forever to finish my course. The longer I am able to finish it, the difficulty, hardship, and disgrace seems an eternity. They become realistic in my life. And this is because of the choice I made. Lets just say that I didn't want this to happened but because I made wrong choices, this had happened. Which is by the way the same thing. I may say that this is an unwanted event to happened but even if it is unwanted, the fact is, you've chosen things that would result into this thing. Choices like not studying for the examination but go playing games. Instead of going into class, you become absent and spend time chatting with friends. The examples I have just given are examples of choices. And as I have mentioned earlier, the choice you made involves time. Time for thinking process and time to implement the choice. Because of choices, time will tell its part of the story.
So, if you or I ask myself, did I believe in the statement. I would say yes for the statement proves so much to my life especially what I have done to myself. I hope you too believe that forever and eternity is nothing without choice and time. Believe in time and choice for they are the basic foundation to the idea of eternity and forever.
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