At certain times, one must make tough decisions.
To make these tough decisions, one must be able to think hard and focus objectively.
If reason does not apply, let the heart guide.
These tough decisions will obviously lead to difficult actions and choices. This is expected.
Never falter from your choice because of a difficult action, it isn't worth it.
It will be like ending a 1000-mile journey just because you have to jump across a half-metre gap.
When asked if I have regretted doing what I have done,
I say with conviction, "No, I regret not,
"For if I were to be so easily faltered, I would not have done anything at all."
When asked why I am so sure about what will happen,
I reply without hesitation, "I don't know,
"I know that it will happen because the feel that I feel is so strong my nerves are breaking."
When told that I am foolish and cowardly,
I smile and I answer politely, "Why do you say that I am foolish and cowardly?
"If I am foolish, I would have pretended that I didn't feel a thing.
"If I am cowardly, I wouldn't have had the courage to pursue what I believed in."
A tough choice it is not.
Sunday, September 26, 2004
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