Open your mind and apply it to your life

Alphonso 2022-04-20 08:01:04

After watching the movie, I thought about the things I was still thinking about in the previous paragraph... Just like the choices you face in the movie, there will be as many parallel worlds as there are outcomes. In our actual life, too, anything you do will affect you. His whole life and destiny go on different trajectories.
For example, when you are walking on the road and meet a beggar, you choose to stay for half a minute and turn out a few bucks for him, or choose to walk away directly. The result of doing and not doing is different life trajectories. You who got change missed the bus home for half a minute, and the other one caught the bus...yes life doesn't treat you well right away after you do a good deed, but maybe When you missed the bus, you met someone you liked while waiting for the next bus, and he invited you to take a ride... After that, the development was like a snowball and it was getting bigger and bigger, and life has changed dramatically. .
This is just an example. Many times the factors that change are in our decisions, thoughts and even small emotions, but we cannot predict the results of such choices. Attitude to make choices, as if we did something good but didn't seem to feel rewarded? What about someone who may have been waiting for us somewhere else and who did something bad? I believe that when the snowball rolls to a certain extent, it will hit them at some point. This is also my understanding of "do not do what is good and do not do what is evil", and try to do everything with kindness , I believe you will not regret which way you choose.

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  • [last lines]

    Kevin: [his phone ringing] That's weird. It's you calling me. Hello?

  • Laurie: Em, you seem to be the comet expert here. What happened the last time?

    Em: This one passed over a hundred years ago, but much farther.

    Laurie: But do we know about anything that happened?

    Em: Nothing happened then, it was too far away.

    Laurie: So, is there any reason we should be freaked out right now?

    Em: Well, I mean, it is a lot closer this time.

    Laurie: What does that mean?

    Em: Okay. I read one more thing...

    Lee: Oh, another story!

    Em: Just one more. It's called the Tunguska Event, and, um, it was a comet or a meteor or something like that, that entered the atmosphere over Siberia and exploded over Earth. So it didn't actually have physical impact. It didn't touch Earth, it didn't leave a crater or anything, but the force of that explosion flattened trees for hundreds of miles. But it only killed about one to two people.

    Laurie: It's Siberia. There were probably only two people there.

    Em: Yeah, but they don't necessarily...

    Mike: [jokingly] It wiped out the population of Siberia.

    Laurie: Basically, yeah.

    Em: Right.

    Laurie: Well, that doesn't make me feel better.

    Kevin: And when was this?

    Em: It was like, in 1908, 1903...

    [Suddenly they hear someone banging on the door and get startled]