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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

What's The Message?

In life, there are many situations where a person has to choose between right or wrong, and as explained by this quote that our reactions are what makes us who we are. Any conflict that happens is actually trying to test our temper, patience and tolerance, but of course, we don't realize so. No matter how big or how small that specific problem is, there is always a solution with many reactions to choose from.

As said, reactions make up who we are, for instance, if you are in a car accident and you come out of your Mercedez Benz, shouting at the man or woman who is responsible for the damage that happened to your car without even asking if they are okay or if they are injured, some unpleasant characteristics will know about you for the rest of your life. Usually, in such a condition, the driver that is less hurt goes to check on the mistaken driver's car, taking care of its passengers and calling the police and ambulance if it is severe. In the first situation, the driver comes barging out of the car blaming the other driver. Cleary the disrespectful driver was wearing a negative lens at the moment, maybe that one was just not right for him. In the second case, the man had fixed his broken lens and got some brand new positive ones. That's why people had appreciated better from that point onwards because he had what was right and remained calmed while helping others away from danger.

Changing your lens is not always to the better, unfortunately, it can be to the worse. Another way people can judge you by is whether you stick to your moral or not. People can switch morals, but must always consider all factors, usually, there are pros and cons nothing is perfectly right nor fully wrong. A great example of characters switching morals is the great hunter Rainsford, from the book "The Most Dangerous Games." Rainsford is being tested whether he will stick to his moral by hunting animals only for fun or actually hunting humans as a game. If Rainsford does change his moral and continues his game of hunting people, then it's like he does not have the will to say who he is with pride. The moral that Rainsford might switch to is just like putting a negative lens on, while he could leave his positive lenses on by sticking to his moral. After all, everyone has the freedom to respond to different situations, but always beware that there might some costs if a lens is just too negative. A good piece of advice is to always keep in mind that the way you respond to situations by using different lenses will reflect on your life, so next time you are picking out lenses make wise decisions to express the good character that is meant for you.

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