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The future, how permanent a place is it?
Posted Jul 18, 2004
Does the future change direction as you walk away? And does it actuaaly happen if you write it down?
So, for example, if I walk down my road and turn left instead of right, I will end up at the top of a hill, rather than the bottom. This, to me at least, will be an obvious chain of events. But is the future governed by our actions now and how much influence can we have on the future, not just our own future but of the the world(s), (this one or whatever poor rocks out there we manage to land ourselves on)? And if I write out a description of what I think the future will be, will it influence the eventual outcome? Or is the future as immoveable and uninfluenceable (is this a word?) by us as our/the past is?
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