Monday, December 12, 2011

Decisions makes everyone!

Your decisions through life, creates you. They could be either hard or easy to make, but in the end, they are essential for your identity. I would like to have the power, so I could take decisions for everyone. But I guess that kind of power, is reserved for the President of the United States of America. Power makes decisions. Pressure makes decisions. Decisions now, affects you later on. Especially in these years, we must make more decisions than ever - or so, according to Giddens. But I'm quite given, that a man who has dedicated his life to understand how human reacts. He made a decision to dedicate his life, and now we uses his work in our education. That is very fascinating, and I wish that I can make such an impact on the world once. It might be difficult here in Denmark because of our: "Who-do-you-think-you-are" attitude. It is so embedded in us, that I don't think that anything, or anyone could change it. Maybe, if I want to succeed with something that I have a passion for, this is not the country to be in. But then again, the North European culture is also embedded in us, and that is not easy to leave behind. But I guess that if I wanted to make something, that people will look back at it and think: "Hey, that guy has it going!". It is an decision to make, whether or not that I should move. But the decision would also make me as a human. That would create me, and not anybody else. Decisions creates peoples' identities, with an either positive or negative outcome. And that is one of the most beautiful things in the world, the freedom to create yourself. And maybe also a humanright.

2 comments:

  1. deep thoughts, i like it

    but the idea of u having power to make decisions for us all is scaring me :b

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  2. Your text deals with a major issue in modern life: taking decisions and what it does to you as a person. I like the fact that you manage to cover quite a lot as to the differences between countries, cultures, and mentalities. Also that you reflect on identity and what constitutes you personally.
    As to grammar, you have a few concord mistakes, but they do not remove focus from a well-written text :-)

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