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I’m one of those people who believe that everyone you meet impacts your life in a unique way. Even when you don’t see it people around you are always changing your perspective whenever you listen and give them a chance. This blog is not going to be about deep romantic or physical relationships, they are about the encounters and exchanges that we go through every day. I want to explore with this blog how important are relationships and how much we can learn from everyone we meet.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

After Thinking, Just Have Faith

Are you of those people who make a decision and stick to it? Or one who takes forever to make a decision and at the end you always second guess yourself? I’m sure it varies on the kind of decision and how much it affects the future. I feel like my family takes their time deciding, but we all take our own sweet time in different things. I am known for taking long ordering in restaurants, my mom takes forever to choose what cloth to buy, while my dad could look at cars for years before making up his mind. Emi, my little sister, has to talk to everyone and their mothers before deciding what classes to take. Lindsey wrote in her blog about her extreme indecisiveness and how overwhelmed she feels when she has to make big decisions such as choosing a career path. After a sermon she heard at church she realized that there are times where she has to let go and trust in God that things are going to be ok. This made me think that us not being sure of what to choose or what step to take next is just us trying to have control of our lives. Obviously Lindsey doesn’t love torturing herself going through every possible career and my sister hates stressing about her classes for her but they do it because they feel like is the only way they can make sure their lives are the way they want it to be. Like I said in my last blog, sticking to a decision is sometimes the best thing someone can do. This doesn’t mean that its bad to analyze different outcome but, Like Lindsey realized, sometimes there’s a point in the process where the only thing to do is have faith.

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