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Originally Posted by jwb
I don't believe circumstance is irrelevant or that everything happens by choice
But you seem to be trading the inverse option, which is equally irrational: that it's all random circumstance and how you behave is irrelevant.
That's just transparently not true. You could have decided not to graduate high school or go to college, and if you did you never would've been a teacher.
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Church.
Murphy's Law is a very real thing. My dad didn't ask for a crippling heart condition in his mid 30's when he had two young kids and a wife too sick to work. And my little brother didn't ask for a brain aneurysm before he graduated university either.
What I've been talking about just points back to that 2% of life we actually can control. And how we choose to react to **** that happens to us. Big cookies.