A classic question will be "If both you dearest/beloved mother and your wife fell into the sea, who would you save if you only can save one and sacrifices the other due to lack of time."
And in your mind you are caught in a dilemma, risk putting either life on to jeopardy and often left with two conclusion for this scenario (what i derived from my personal answer)
Conclusion 1:
"If i were to dive for my wife first because she'll be the person that I'm going to spend the rest of my life with and start a family, but then that means I'm leaving my mother to drown."
OR
Conclusion 2:
"Plunge into the water and swim to the direction of my mother first because she's the one that given me this life/chance to experience warmth and love, but that on the contrary means leaving my wife to drown."
both of the decision you made, will result in the loss of a love one inevitable.
Why did i brought this topic up ? Good question there, just felt that in our life we are given choices to decide on, we have to make a decision base on our best interests/understanding to the situation whether if it were to results into a significant impact on our life or not. We are consistently making them every now and then or maybe even as when we are "speaking" or rather you reading, you might already be making decision as to click on that tiny little red crossed button or to scroll down so that you can read further. And that after all is still a decision though nothing much to loss/gain !
Just a random feeling after an argument with my dad over some ridiculous/minor matter.
Maybe, next time when we are arguing i can stuff my mouth full with Lays potato chips so that i can't argue back ~ just maybe a different choice to make.
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