martes, 19 de julio de 2011

ENGLISH, THE SECOND LANGUAJE.


                                 WHAT'S IN A DECISION?






Conscience ("sense of rigth and wrong") and decision ("choice") are relatives in terms of behavior provided that their influence on our lives constantly overlap.


Is it difficult to tell right from wrong?
Not very often. Most of the times, we do know deep insight what we should do.
According to Saint Paul, the right thing to do (i.e. what God expects from man) is "written in man's heart.  Man's concience speaks to him". In other words, the capacity to tell right from wrong is in born, it comes with you.


Why is it then that so many jung people make, more than often, the wrong desicion?   Well, there are two main issues to take to account: On the one hand, with tend to disregard our conscience's advice and
rush to act and think as we wish to run away from guiltiness.  On the other hand, since our concience's voice is weak and fine, It is rather "convenient" and "handy" to have it "seared with a hot iron" so that
it turns insensitive and numb, unable to tell us anything else and we prevent any further untimely questioning.


Thus we get our way but, undoubtedly, we will reap what we have sowed; soon or late the consecuences of our actions will reach us, for good or for bad! here is the piece of advice for your dear students: DO NOT SILENCE YOUR CONCIENCE'S VOICE!  Let it speak; listen to it because it is god's light for your path young man our lady. Do not rush: take your time at the moment of making up your mind.


Mauricio Gomez Torres
English Teacher

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