Wednesday 4 August 2010

Make up your mind

Again the choice... choices...

Why making a choice is so hard sometimes? Why does this responsibility hurt so heavily on certain moments of our lives?
We can choose to try something different in our career or just still keep doing what we are used to do! We can choose between buying a house in a crowded city or buying a boat and live in an inhabited area! We can choose to have babies or a better car! To have a dog or a spider! To hurt someone's feeling instead of making them happy! It's up to us!!

What is harder? To make a choice or to sustain it for a long time?

I believe both to be equally hard!!! I say it because I think what make them too hard are the events which we are sure that will happen after the choice. The reality that we'll have to face if we decide between X or Y.
We know if we choose to lose weight, we'll suffer at the gym, or if we choose to go to the church on Sunday, we'll have to stay there for 1 hour at least. The reality for X option is "X reality"and for Y is "Y reality". But how can we guess which one will happen? Have we already lived them to know or we were told that they just work like that?

I don't believe everything must be as it always is, like Newton's logic, by intuition we've had. I believe we have possibilities! Possibilities to do in a different way everything we are used to do. Scientists call it quantum mechanics, in which the reality that we know can be completely different. The logic we know is useful for big things where Newton's laws or Einstein's theories make sense, but quantum mechanics is associated with atoms which our science knows superficially, but that I believe can open new doors to us.

In practice, I create the reality I want to a choice that I have to make, and VoilĂ ... I create possibilities! The reality I was 100% sure that would happen if had a specific choice can be different, can lead to several others results never imagined before!

Hard to understand? Not really. Hard to accept? Absolutely! I can't... but I believe!
I believe we have more capacity to do and create things than we were told we have, than the common sense teaches we to do!

I leave this choice to you. To believe or not!

Make up your mind!

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