Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The Smart Commentator

A shrewd political commentator on the Hugh Hewitt show a week ago made a remark that impressed me a lot. I will repeat and expand on it. He said that people that make good decisions, have plenty of superior, real choices to pick from to decide how to proceed.

Conversely, those that make poor decisions have few superior options still available to them, as their are hemmed into choosing among fewer, bad options.

I interpret this to indicate that those that make poor decisions find their world getting smaller and smaller, meaner and meaner, with poverty, sickness, misery and the state of being trapped being their outcome.

And those that make good decisions discover that their world is open-ended, with with liberty, light, love, prosperity, intellectual challenges, and divine assistance.

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