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Originally Posted by RascalPuff Dear Sally:
Interesting philosophy.
I'm not so sure that there was a choosing to live or die on the part of the issued passengers, rather, a simple if ironic coincidence.
(Your posts are enjoyable and interesting.)
Best regards,
- RP |
Thanks RP.
As far as the passengers choosing one to live and one to die, their subconscious or unconscious drove their conscious decision. They did make the choice, unknown to them at the time. I think it was gunnar in another thread that helped me realize this.
Most of your actions/decisions on a day to day basis don't require you to figure out how the vcr works, you just press play. Everyday you put socks on, we don't think about why we put them on, such as the day we first dressed ourselves. It's embedded in you from all the way back then, and you are still reacting to it. So your decision to do what you do today was embedded in you long before you even had a moment to think twice about it.
Ps. I don't believe in coincidences.