It depends.
A reason can be assigned to every action if you think hard enough.
There is no divine purpose or force that controls us or destiny.
2007-05-28 13:18:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Man, I was going to ask you. I suspect there is randomness, that's why you have to keep your eyes open. If you don't, I guess that's a reason, if a truck hits you, but hey, no one perfect, just get up and .... no, I guess that might not work. Everyone says things just happen. That seems kind of true to a point. It sure helps to have a lot of knowledge and experience, but mosly something, like a mentor. Governor McKane from Virginia is supposed to be getting a program going for businesses to do on the job training for people new in the work force. A mentor who's good at life can help you avoid the pitfalls of life, also, 'til you can control events better, but you can't be expected to know it all. There's some trial and error. I got a lot out of the ideas out of the free newsletter from, I think it's centerpointe.com. It said we have a pattern in our head we learned that has a strong effect on our actions subconsciously and we don't know it. He called it "the director". We have to find that script or progam in our head and change it or we follow what we've been taught, even though we may not know it. The brain as a whole though leads you rightly amazingly often. Neroscience is almost saying now that it's a bit out of our control Many people are trying visualizations to try and reprogram the brain. The best thing is really to learn to recognze your intuition as it gets around the programming. So there.
Some things just happen and other things it's your parents fault. Your home free. Except for a little, maybe. It's sad. They don't know either. It's best to take some responsibility. That's....well....responsible. Responsible is good. Taking too much responsibility, worry, will kill you too. I guess you have to figure out what part was your fault, fix that, fix the programming, and forget it. I guess the guilt comes from a sense that you did it because your programming did it. Sort of you. And you may have added to that, the conscious part. The sense of responsibility tells you, that you need to change something fundamental and you sense it. I tried that idea of asking myself why I did it and get answers. You can ask yourself all kinds of questions like that and find out a whole lot. If the first answer doesn't make sense to you, ask why that answer. The brain is a wonderment with all it can tell you. The whole process is connected to the secret forum and the links and the links to those links. I guess it comes down to centerpointe. I'll put the link below. The free stuff is enough. I never buy anything. All those sites put the best up front. Saves wandering through all the junk. Ignore the junk, go for the gold. You have to go through a lot of sand to get a nugget so take the free newsletter.
2007-05-28 14:09:29
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answer #2
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answered by hb12 7
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Yes everything happens for a reason because otherwise it wouldn't happen at all. We sneeze when our noses are plugged because of a cold or something irritating it, a sneeze is a reflex wired into our nervous system that has been there since birth. The reflex is there because it helps us survive more efficiently. Everything has a reason and a purpose. Even when people die for seemingly no reason at all such as a tragic event or whatever, that tragic event happened for a reason, though we may not understand why or how and it may not have happened because of something these people did, but it happens because of something. Everything comes from somewhere and is going some place.
2007-05-28 13:31:18
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answered by Super G 2
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Yes, I do believe that everything happens for a reason though we don't see it at the time. All is done and used to teach us something.
2007-05-28 13:49:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all.
Homeless people, for example. If they're homeless for a "reason" why do countries like the USA have so many more of them, than countries with a stronger social safety net, like Finland? Because people in the USA have a stronger NEED to be homeless? Or because countries who support their weaker members, have less homeles people.
Ditto, countries with high infant death rates. More babies die in undeveloped countries because those moms NEED to learn a lesson? Or because poor medical support systems have a cost in higher deaths for babies.
2007-05-28 13:17:57
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, all things happen either for a purpose or a result from a cause.
11 For it must needs be, that there is an opposition in all things. If not so,........., righteousness could not be brought to pass, neither wickedness, neither holiness nor misery, neither good nor bad. Wherefore, all things must needs be a compound in one; wherefore, if it should be one body it must needs remain as dead, having no life neither death, nor corruption nor incorruption, happiness nor misery, neither sense nor insensibility.
12 Wherefore, it must needs have been created for a thing of naught; wherefore there would have been no purpose in the end of its creation.........
13 ........... And if there be no righteousness nor happiness there be no punishment nor misery. And if these things are not there is no God. And if there is no God we are not, neither the earth; for there could have been no creation of things, neither to act nor to be acted upon; wherefore, all things must have vanished away.
(Book of Mormon | 2 Nephi 2:11 - 13)
2007-05-28 20:10:31
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answered by Wahnote 5
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I firmly believe "no". This doesn't mean that you can't find your own sense meaning in your life, or that you can't change things, but I don't believe in the notion of "everything happens for a reason".
Humans are just biologically hard-wired to look for patterns in things, making them up if they have to. Inevitably some rare event happens, and people want to attach some extra-special meaning to it. "If you look for the signs, you'll see them!" means nothing more than "if you place yourself in that mindset of susceptibility and EXPECT to find things, you'll misinterpret everything you see as 'findings'." It doesn't change anything.
2007-05-28 13:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2007-05-28 13:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No! the certainty is all issues ensue for a reason - reason and influence. no longer something occurs without reason different than Love itself which has no want of reason. It has no want of reason, simply by fact it truly is without subject. (ie unconditional). there is in straight forward terms one love it is formless or without form and can't be own. in case you're saying you like one man or woman and not yet another then you definately've positioned a topic in and for this reason it truly isn't any longer love. i understand what your thinking, " how are you able to wish yet another who has wronged you" yet you will possibly desire to understand, it truly is you and that i as persons that make up this society, for this reason we are all responsible for the stable and undesirable issues that ensue in it. All you're able to do is component out the blunders, it truly is right down to the guy to be sure it. there is not any longer something you're able to do. yet be valuable, whilst declaring the speck in yet another persons eye, that your view isn't obscured by skill of the log in yours. Intelligence comes from seeing your man or woman lack of understanding - lack of understanding is making the comparable mistake two times! understand thy self! attempt naming something which has no reason.
2016-10-09 00:49:16
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answered by ? 4
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Yes.
2007-05-28 13:21:51
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answered by God's Child 4
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