then are there indeed exceptions to this rule and if so, what are they and in what way don't they need any explanation? in other words, what i am trying to say is that in life's situations and experiences, there is always a reason behind every action, every step and every decision we make. we say and do things in an attempt to justify and position ourselves in that situation, experience, dilemma and clarify and to show to others, they are what they are and they are who they are. therefore, is it really possible for events in our lives to turn out the way they are and do, without any prior understanding or knowledge as to why it happened in the first place? if we do things without thinking of the consequences of our actions or those things have no reasoning whatsoever behind it, are they therefore considered as pointless, meaningless as well as being illogical?
hope you got the gist of what i am trying to point out here
2006-12-15
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