the End is more important cuz the events between the end and beginning may be changed and lead to other end than the one u wished in the beginnig
2007-06-22 04:11:07
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answered by Adham 1910 4
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To my mind the BEGINNING is more important, than the ENDING, because the first one makes the second :)
The beginning is more crucial when you know, that it needs or couse the end by all means and that's why the end matter more in this asfect, but only after the beginning:))
p.s. "everything has it's beginning end it's ending"
2007-06-22 04:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Journeys are part of the education with many wonders, one right after another; but the destination is part of the experience. We need both.
What if a "would be " Flower never reached its destination to bloom. Would we not miss the glory of all it had to offer?
Would you always be wanting to build a house and never finish it?
That tells you the end is needed there-flower and house as an EXAMPLE (there are many more)
When is beginning more crucial---ask the birds if the sun didn't come? Ask an almost Mom if the baby never began its birth process. Ask the Math teacher who needs the figures first. (again so many examples).
I gave you a few all important in my view. I hope that is a beginning-you have the end here.
2007-06-22 06:35:38
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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More often than not it is the beginning that is more
important. The beginning is the foundation which is
built on, and that foundation should be structured for
accommodation of all structures to be built on top
of it. The beginning is also the cause which gives order
to the effect. Without knowledge of the beginning the
ending will appear random. The significance of the
ending is that it is the end of a beginning to a larger
project. In other words, the beginning should be
thorough to the end of its formation. Once the
beginning has been completely formulated then
the project can begin. The project should not end
unless a new project arises. Therefore, the ending
is governed by the beginning, making the beginning
more important than the ending.
2007-06-22 04:30:50
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answered by active open programming 6
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The beginning. The end cannot be foreseen, nor valued correctly in advance - and anyway, it's only a new beginning. The beginning is most crucial when the road it leads to is long and complex - but all roads can be abandoned. The only end that really matters is death - and that matters most to those we leave behind ... but if we've served them well they'll get over it well enough.
2007-06-24 01:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Beginning more crucial, at Beginning.
End matters more, at the end.
The beginning and End, is a matter of Time. Which is spoken about by St Augustine, in about 325bce.
Where he touched on the subject of time, in that. He asked the sweeping question, 'What Is Time'. Which he satisfied, by saying 'Time is only a Matter of Change'.
Therefor, it doesn't matter, if it is the beginning or the end. It is only a matter of time, as everything has a Begining and an End.
2007-06-22 19:13:39
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answered by Trent 4
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I think that the beginning is more important then the end, because, in the beginning you start to make a life of your own, and it depends what steps you are going to take to make it on your own. I do not see any problem that would be crucial, in the beginning. In the end, that is when problems exists, when you lived your life and health problems start to emerge, but you cannot have it all, we live to die, and there is no escaping that. Take it with a grain of salt.
2007-06-22 08:30:26
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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Both function by providing benchmarks for organizing our understanding.
"BEGINING"- we have an eye towards the future. We have committed ourselves to one theory. Right or wrong, there is nothing more practical in life. By making this committment we give up the infinite number of possibiliies- all the other potential beginings. We have accepted the fact that they are more apparent than real. A pat on the back for our courage to choose!
ENDING- we will need to acknowledge an ending- without that, we can achieve no meaning. This is the ultimate test of our ability to tolerate ambiguity!!! The price we have to pay. A pat on the back for our resilency!
It would be easy to say that they are equally important, but from this perspective you could also ask which way your are more willing to risk an imbalance: If there was a maladjustment would we rather be manic or depressed?
Personally, I know my travails will be primarily be focused on the Beginning battlefield. I find it requires a leap of faith and a smile. The goal is to make the smile spontaneous- evrything else then falls into place. :)
2007-06-22 06:01:50
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answered by ? 6
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because end can not exist with out beginning means end is followed by beginning. it is beginning that leads towards end .beginning is crucial more when there is happy end. end always and in every situation matters a lot.end is important because it is the crux of entire story.end tells the consequences of all journey from beginning to end and with out end a story will be meaningless .
2007-06-22 22:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well begun is well ended. The end is the ultimate purpose, which is why some say the end justifies the means, but that seems to me rather hollow and capable of justifying many evils. Kant said we should treat persons not as a means only but as an end ,or was that not as an end only but also as a means?(You see what problems there can be with identity and difference.) Buddha said life was about the journey, not the destination. And Confucius is well known for saying the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. The answer, as always, lies within the question with which we began. Or as they say in the Masonic Lodge, "Do as you please and begin. Begin you. You begin." And this is the end, the snake with its tail in its mouth.
2007-06-22 12:44:35
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answered by Fr. Al 6
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Your first question.... : Which is more important...the end or the beginning?
And my response to that would be :
The end will come when it does...but the beginning of something comes only a handful of times in a lifetime itself.
And when it does...you have all your strength and courage determination towards it.
Your second question....(more like the first part of your second question)....When is the beginning more crucial?
My answer to that.....
The beginning is more crucial when you call it crucial.
When you think, yourself, that you're going through a bad time.
I mean seriouslly, one can be going through a hurricane of life's problems...and if they themselves are determined....it is not a crucial situation.
And one can fall and get hurt....but if they think taht its the end of the world.....then that is 100% crucial.
So....the beginning is crucial....when that's the last name that you can give your problem.
And now for the second part of your second question......When does the end matter more?
The end....well....that's a funny little statement to me.
THE END.
I believe that when one says THE END....it means that they are killing their own deermination and memories they have put into through the beginning to their whole journey.
So...to me.....the end doesn't matter.
I wouldn't care if THE END were full of sadness.......
At least I'd have all the determine-full, happy, funny...etc.....memories of the real thing.
The beginning....
The journey that only comes around....
ONCE IN A LIFETIME.
2007-06-22 08:16:39
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answered by Stargirl 3
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