Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Logical Consequence


Bare with me, I'm having a moment of something over here (not such if it's clarity; might be relief from constipation). So, I finally figured out the purpose of calculus, other than giving you WTF moments, frustration headaches and moments where you say when de phak will I ever use this in life - wait for it, the purpose of calculus is to teach you about life - your life, LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE. Think about it. Calculus equations usually have a constant and a variable (independent variable and/or dependent variable)component(s); if the constant = you and the variable(s) = life's circumstances; what is the outcome of your life. In the equation of your life, you are the most important part - how you interact/respond to the variables of life circumstances ultimately determines how your life turns out. LOGICAL CONSEQUENCE x situation presents itself, you do y, then z happens

It should be expected that if you make a series of decisions then eventually the consequences of your decisions, bad or good will eventually bare fruit. We make decisions, then our decisions make us. There are few things in this life that we have absolute control over - one of which is ourselves, our actions, our emotions, and even that comes with a measure of uncertainty and relativity. Notwithstanding, we have some degree of dictate in the direction our life takes and how things cascade around us, we owe it to ourselves to think head before we embark on any action, before the process of a decision takes root in the subconscious of our active minds. It is incumbent upon us to treat our life decisions like a move in chess, think several steps ahead, try to anticipate the possible moves of your opponent - that is not to say that this is an easy feat, or one easily achieved, however, the attempt must be made. It must be held firmly in your mind, that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, that is not to say leave in fear and take no action for fear of a reaction, because even in-action is an action; but once you have come to accept this notion, once you embrace logical consequence, then you accept full responsibility for what ever action/decision you take. 

No end is without a beginning as no beginning is without an end. 

Now back to your regularly scheduled program..
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