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Old 01-05-2006, 10:36 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Gee, thats funny. I was walking down a street once and it came to a dead end. That didn't lead me anywhere!
Oh but it did...it gave you the option of stating "this is the end of my journey", or, "nope take several steps back and change paths"...it is the individual's call, but it is part of the journey home.

Besides, dead ends can be overcome by going up over, down under, around...they just take more effort to reach the goal.

My philosophy is there is no such thing as a dead end, only a temporary obstacle if one is willing to exhert the effort to get past it.

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Oh but it did...it gave you the option of stating "this is the end of my journey", or, "nope take several steps back and change paths"...it is the individual's call, but it is part of the journey home.

Besides, dead ends can be overcome by going up over, down under, around...they just take more effort to reach the goal.

My philosophy is there is no such thing as a dead end, only a temporary obstacle if one is willing to exhert the effort to get past it.

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I suppose you're right. But what if you die at the obstacle? It would have to be a dead end, right?
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I suppose you're right. But what if you die at the obstacle? It would have to be a dead end, right?
Definitely would be a "transitional phase", before one could continue on...

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