Monday, May 02, 2005

Why do things turn out the way they do?

Why do things turn out the way they do? It’s more then likely because everything happens for a reason. Or maybe things don’t happen for a reason, but I think they do. Everything happens for a reason, because you have to do something for something else to happen, things don’t just randomly happen, and you usually can’t control how things are going to turn out.
Chain reactions are one example of why everything happens for a reason. You see something has to happen for the next thing event to occur. For an example if you’re rollerblading and your break doesn’t work causing you to run into a pole. Normally the average person would not just walk into a pole for the fun of it this example proves that this mishap is caused by a chain reaction. You see it is very much like cause and effect. Everything is connected to one another. Therefore everything you do will affect the next thing you do. Like eating something salty will cause you to go get something to drink. This is how chain reactions are part of the fact that everything happens for a reason.
Another reason I honestly believe everything happens for a reason is because things don’t just randomly happen. To show my point here is an example, say your moms favorite lamp is lying on the floor in a million little pieces, I highly doubt it just threw its self off of the table, maybe there is a possibility that you kicked a ball in the house which knocked down the lamp causing it to break this shows that things really don’t just randomly happen, something causes them to happen. Here you will also see that things are connected to every little thing we do. Why did this unfortunate burden have to fall on your shoulders you ask, well it’s because something else will come out of it. So this explains how things don’t randomly happen, they really happen for a reason.
Last but not least do you ever notice how things don’t always turn out the way you want them to. Well that is because you can’t control the outcome of things. It’s like if you have a huge test that you studied for like crazy and despite all that studying you still fail. That’s probably not how you would have planned it, but it does show how things may not always go the way you planned therefore you didn’t get to decide what the outcome would be. Once again though, something will come out of you failing your test. So you’ll also see that this is connected with the next event that will occur in your life. Everything you do is going to lead up to something and you can’t control it.
Everything is connected somehow, doing something for the next thing to happen, things not just randomly occurring, and not being able to control the outcome of everything are all examples of how things really do happen for a reason. If you look in you everyday life you will see these things happening all around you. This all proves that everything happens for a reason, and you reading this very paper is more then likely for a reasons, and me writing is also for another reason that will also affect me in.

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