tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8379622745135381287.post3754723615568633219..comments2023-05-16T06:19:01.601-06:00Comments on more than...: no more words...nina michellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10457961914865221843noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8379622745135381287.post-78827638526779682012011-09-17T05:35:38.031-06:002011-09-17T05:35:38.031-06:00Your question on Facebook The Butterfly Effect...q...Your question on Facebook The Butterfly Effect...question on philosophy for anyone that cares to answer. "if you could go back to any place and time, would you go back and change it?" before you answer, think about both the positive and negative things that have happened since the event that pops into your mind. would you wipe out everything/everyone at that point? sacrifice the good things along with the pain, just to have a "do over". think a long time before you answer. it would affect more people than you think at first. So tell me, if you want to play...<br />My answer...<br />If we were able to turn back the clock and make better choices, we would not be stronger people today. That is only achievable, if we can look deep within ourselves as well and make the changes that we need to make in order to become better people. Some people are not accountable for their actions, but the ones who are, will prevail. It is all about choices...and even though some choices are bad, sometimes those are not recognized as bad choices until we find out otherwise. Or, we may not know the consequences of even a bad choice until how significant it has affected others. That's where we learn from our mistakes. Make sense?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com