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Imagining A Future Which Will Never Occur

Hopes and dreams are great. Fictitious events are not.

Chris Lopez
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CONSEQUENCES TO NEVER OCCUR

I wonder how many of you are worried. Worry is a thing. I understand staying up about a possibility. There are so many possibilities. Have you ever thought your possibility might not be your probability?

I mean it in context of odds.

There are many paths one can take climbing a tree. There are many branches which reach out to the sky. It is difficult to know which one a person will choose when climbing their tree of life. I prefer to think a person will find their path. Unless, that person fears heights. I think to some extent we all are afraid of heights.

What heights? I am talking about the heights in your imagination. Your imagination can charge a high price to your real self. This is the fare you accept despite the fact a real-life vendor granted you a free pass.

Let’s delve into this dichotomy. A contrast between two vastly different scenarios.

THE MIND WANTS TO AVOID BAD

Most people pray to avoid bad situations versus having the strength to go through them. Ironically, most good forms of character are forged in the areas of hardship, mistreatment and unfair accusations.

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