Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Game of LIFE: The Controller

There is a game invented some time ago that many people may no longer play but it was called "Life" when I was younger I used to play this game and as a child I didn't understand exactly what I was doing but as time grew on me and I became an educated person who just like anybody else fought to see the light of tomorrow, I learn that the game is like LIFE itself.
Life can be viewed like a game, and everyone's story is different; some may be similar but as the controller of your own life- there are also rules that must be understood:
1. Your choices influences your path
2. Your emotions influences your choices to roll out your path
3. Your character defines how far you can make it in the game

Competition is inevitable in life, and it is everywhere. From the moment we are brought into the world from fighting with people for items, for parents or for attention and affection and even once we enter the real society of adulthood, there is still competition, for schools, for grades, and even for jobs and careers. The true story is- it doesn't matter if you don't want to play the game no more because it can keep going with or without you. That doesn't mean that no one is important but in this game many people play a role, and you have yours; either play your part correctly or be removed for your foolish mistakes.

The moral I'm trying to present here is that "do not allow your emotions to take over your choices." and "do not let your choices overpower your distance in life"... Opportunities are countless but only to those whom truly leave themselves open to them and are willing to accept the invitations of this opportunities.

In a game of LIFE, its the controller's decisions that decide whether or not their turn is up or not. Choosing wisely every time is not rational but learning from those wrong choices and learn to accept that as a human we can be wrong, we are selfish and we too can re-learn to work around our mistakes.

join the game; control the plays; and portray your own fate.

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