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Original: 11/20/2008 3:38 AM
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Thursday, November 20, 2008

 

         It's been a hell of a long time since I've written anything in this joint.. but if anyone happens to run across this entry, I commend you and award you a free cookie next time I see you :)

         So it's about 3:30 AM and I'm procrastinating, as usual, loathe to re-write an essay I have no confidence in writing. Aided by a can of red bull and a euphoric packet of milk chocolate m&m's, you'd think that I'd be all set and ready to bust out this paper and climb into bed by 5. But a sudden turn of events brought on by a simple 90 minute phone call has brought so many new thoughts (and some old) to mind and I can't seem to get rid of them through mere contemplation.

         The concept of decision-making. There are good, bad, right, wrong, easy, hard, on-the-fence, reasonable, inconceivable, and ridiculous decisions to make every single day. How do we decide? How do we ever make up our mind which precise brand of soda we will drink that day, which foot to put the sock on first, toilet paper over or under, etc. etc. In a way, we're kind of pre-programmed with our preferences so we don't have to stress about those "easy" or "frivolous" decisions. But then we get to the tough ones, the big fish in the sea, the cornerstone, the key block in the archway, if you will. How the hell do we ever make up our minds?

           That's probably why I fall back on the pre-programmed bull. That's all I know. You can't possibly understand it unless you're programmed yourself. But then you start thinking: was that really your decision? or was it just an easy way out? But accusing yourself of taking a monumental decision extremely lightly by following through with what has always been done or what is expected of you isn't the best way of contemplating whether the "right" decision was made either. So how do you know? How can one ever know whether s/he made the "right choice"? Is there a right choice? Is anything right?

             So here I am, thinking in circles and circles as women tend to do [it's been scientifically proven] and I"m getting nowhere both with this extremely confusing and pointless reflection as well as the 5 page paper that is expected in about 12 hours. Wonderful.

             But I am absolutely confident about this. As of right now, this very second-I do not regret a single decision I have made in my life. I am perfectly content with how everything is. I am totally satisfied with myself, others' image of myself, and who I personally think I am. Will this continue? Hopefully, can't guarantee it. But for now, life is good. And I honestly couldn't ask for anything more.

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I still use xanga but I private my entries after awhile so it just appears I don't.

I would say we'll never know if we made a decision unless it was one of those black and white decisions... "Should I kill a guy for no reason?" I think we all know the "RIGHT" answer to that.

Decisions have such huge impacts on the self and others whether we see it or not. And they can also influence another decision that another person makes which in turn affects more people. The cycle is crazy.

But I think tougher decisions shouldn't be categorized into what is right and wrong. It's as if these decisions can't even be described by those 2 extremes. I think it'd be best if people took it in the context of the situation. For example, one choice might be different if you think about it in terms of "what's best for me" and then "what's best for them"... Each path (whether it's 2, 3, 100 different ones) can fall into a different category and I think if one can live with the category they decided to follow through with, then that should be that?

Idk if I'm making any sense...

I'm really glad you're not regretting your decisions. That makes life so much easier. I always wish I could tell myself "You live, you learn" and be okay with that. It's difficult and I'm still learning.

I miss you a lot. A lot a lot, Jina.
Posted 11/20/2008 12:22 PM by fuzzyness - reply

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Hello Ms. Jina,
You made your site so simple yet elegant. I see that you are a student. I’m glad that’s all over with for me!
I’m sending an important message to people about God’s plans for us that is in the Bible: 9 I, the LORD, will show no mercy or pity when that time comes. In my anger I will destroy the earth and every sinner who lives on it. (Isaiah 13:9) (CEV)

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