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2007-05-01 14:56:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Everyday.

I am human. Being human is to recognize that we take action and that we also pass judgment on ourselves. I stopped judging myself long ago. Being human is also the capacity to learn from experience and to implement what we have learned only to find that even the best laid plans can be undermined.

Life is too short to spend time on regret and self-judgment.

2007-05-01 15:02:32 · answer #1 · answered by guru 7 · 3 0

What a terrible and tragic story. It certainly sounds to me that the man was waiting and looking for an opportune moment to do what he wanted, which was get rid of the dog. How sad that there are people in this world with such malicious hate in their hearts. I frequently do what you said this woman did. When I meet my friends in our "dog walking group" at the park on Saturday mornings, I love dropping my lead and letting my dog rush ahead a few metres to greet my friends and their pooches! I also love when their dogs run up to me in a tail wagging frenzy. Saturday morning is their fun day, their play day, it always begins with that little ritual, so gorgeous... and I will never think of it quite the same way again. The thought of one of our dogs being shot for that is nothing short of horrific. I think bringing this to the attention of the media is a must as is getting a lawyer. This mans actions need to be highlighted and an example set. People cannot take the law into their own hands for no reason, policeman or not. Aside from the fact that what he did to the dog was inexcusable, his actions were in general extremely dangerous! Bullets can ricochet, there were two people on that street that could have been injured or killed had he missed the dog. What an idiot! I hope they strip him of his job and lock him up, because that is where he belongs. The fact that he let his true feelings about the dog be known, long before the incident is actually a blessing in disguise, (I hope they have witnesses to this) because it will make it easier I would imagine to prove it was a planned act, rather than him being able to say there were never any hard feeling prior to the incident and it was just self defence. @Divapom - that story of yours made me feel sick to my core!

2016-05-18 06:16:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Perhaps my momentary lapse of reason is the fact I'm looking for the moment when moments of clarity meet with windows of opportunity.

2007-05-01 15:28:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, not really. Maybe in choosing my breakfast. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

2007-05-01 15:00:24 · answer #4 · answered by hallucinatingcandles 4 · 1 0

yeah. I should have had a bigger breakfast. I paid later.

2007-05-01 15:10:15 · answer #5 · answered by The Phat Whale 3 · 1 0

Yes,I knew better BUTT!! I did it anyway.

2007-05-01 15:08:31 · answer #6 · answered by donelle g. 7 · 1 0

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