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The Consequences Of Personal Choices
I believe the choices we make today, whether they’re good or bad, big or small affect our future. Once a decision has been made, the consequence is delivered. With that being, we have to live with these consequences. Your personal choice leads to your personal consequence. For example, Sebastian Junger, as the prominent politian puts it, “Combat isn’t where you might die - though that does happen – it’s where you find out whether you get to keep on living.” The consequence in that sentence provided is a situation between life and death. Also, another quote relevant to consequences by Ken Levine would be the quote, “We all make choices, but in the end our choices make us.” In other words, sometimes the choices you make influence who

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