Thursday, March 11, 2010

Our Own Choice

OK, Here we go. My first ever essay

Our Own Choice

When you find yourself in a certain situation that would call for any options to be

involved, Do you say to yourself "I'd have to make a choice"? As a matter of fact,

whether or not you will believe it, each day is based on a series of choices right down

to the very basis of our own daily actions, such as brushing our teeth, combing our

hair, or cooking breakfast. I believe choices are always pummeling living

creatures every waking second, minute, hour, day, week, month and year of their

lives. Choices even run electricity and other stuff we usually don't think about.

Electricity for example, runs on where ever it is harvested from. Where the

electricity is generated is by choice of the man or company with the electrical

harvesting equipment.
Machinery is ran on choice as well, since runs on a series of data sent from

computer information, which is created by choice of the operator, since the operator can choose not to have the machines perform the manufacturing tasks they'd need to do.

I also believe cells run on choice because they seem to have choice at hand with tasks like reproduction, movement and so forth.

A lot of scientists who have spent a long span of their lives devoting them to studying animals have concluded that they live their lives through instinct.

I believe those instincts are a series of choices, passed down from each generation of the species. Most popularly, the Emperor Penguins of Antarctica.

I believe reproduction, evolution, and natural instincts came to evolution from the matter of choice. It was the ancestors' mating habits that chose the path of genetic altercations, fears, fighting instincts and all of those such things. All choice in my opinion.

Even breathing, as far as I can take choice to, is a matter of choice. Because when you hold your breath, you are choosing not to breathe.

Even our government and how society today works, is run by choice. The man who

wrote our national anthem had to have chosen to write down the awe-inspiring events that took place while he was being held captive by British Naval forces.

What we even believe is right and/or wrong, is driven by our own choices. In all truth and honesty, there is no right or wrong. Just how we conceive those two subjects.

Now driving in your car is one task where choices must always occur.

You choose to get into your car, you choose to start the car's engine, you choose to drive that particular automobile to a chosen destination that was all decided by you before you even got your key into the ignition.

Of course this excludes all of those fancy cars where you can push a fancy button to start the fancy car anyway.

A person can even for some psychotic reason why he chose to do this, can run around in public in his all his God-given glory screaming like a maniac.

The person can choose to say that his actions were right or wrong anyway because it is his choice to conceive right and wrong, not the government's or society's choice.

On the subject of government, the government can make a law based upon what they choose to do about running the nation and whether this law is good or bad, is chosen by government, and eventually the nation.

I have concluded in my research on choice that there can't be a right or wrong, a good or bad, fairness or unfairness. It is all determined by choice. All of life is directed by choice of our conscious or unconscious minds.

For example, even I chose to write this essay into today's blog.

Hope you enjoyed it,

Yours truly


Much of the original essay was either chopped out or re-worded to make more sense. I am sorry if it does look choppy or unorganized.

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