Dillemas of life
1. There's always 2 sides of a story- similar to a fair, two-sided coin. One must always give the benefit of the doubt to the 'agrieved' party. Furthermore, if the 'non-guilty' has a partner to back up the facts- one must be even more circumspect of the evidence as to not be biased by self-favoured preferences.
2. Accidents happen for a reason. No point worrying about the possible bad-outcome tomorrow, as even if it happens, would your worry make things any better? No. More constructive time and sleeping-time may be invested in preparing for any possible outcomes, come what may, and preparing oneself to make that one crucial decision of whether to abide the superior's advice. Having numerous discussions with too many may be counter productive as well- unnecessary fear may be multiplied; but having a select few of dependables would hopefully ensure a well-informed decision is made.
Bali 2009
2. Accidents happen for a reason. No point worrying about the possible bad-outcome tomorrow, as even if it happens, would your worry make things any better? No. More constructive time and sleeping-time may be invested in preparing for any possible outcomes, come what may, and preparing oneself to make that one crucial decision of whether to abide the superior's advice. Having numerous discussions with too many may be counter productive as well- unnecessary fear may be multiplied; but having a select few of dependables would hopefully ensure a well-informed decision is made.
Bali 2009
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