Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Situational Evidence

Some evidence seems always evident. Almost as if it never changes. Then other evidence seems as if it changes with thoughts and feelings or can not be determined until experienced.

Let's say that I start to not like an activity that I used to enjoy greatly. The activity hasn't changed. The same attributes that were there in the beginning that I found attractive are still there but those attributes are seen in a different light.

The main reason that is leaned on to for a reason to quit is "It just isn't attractive to me any longer." This is not the real reason though. What causes it to become unattractive is the true reason that you want to quit.

The interesting thing here is that when the true reason is identified, it becomes something to be conquered as an obstacle instead of an obligatory feeling that can't be overcome.

Some issues and evidence though can not be determined beforehand because it is situational evidence. The evidence that you are looking for is in experiencing it. "Do I like this food?" I have no idea because I haven't experienced it and no one can tell me if I will or won't enjoy it.

Go experience the evidence of how great everything truly is and find out the real obstacles in your life.

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