Friday, October 26, 2012

It is sometimes necessary to take decisive, preemptive action against someone because of what you fear he or she might do later

     Life is unpredictable! That's what makes it interesting and exciting but also challenging. Your past actions and words, no matter how small, can impact your future dramatically. Even thought you don't know what the future will be like you can try you best to shape it. You have full control over your life and the people who are in it. This brings me to my topic of " is it sometimes necessary to take actions against someone in fear of what they might later become. I absolute believe it is necessary to do whatever against someone if what you believe them to become will be a danger or harmful to you.

     Looking back in history you see that all the dictators, tyrants, and "evil guys" had something that would have stopped them.  Imagine if just one person had taken charge and put an end to their evil ways. All the black marks in our history could have been non-existent.  Even though those things happened we have learnt from them that even one person as the power to do extraordinary thing, good or bad. In Julius Caesar we learn of the plot created by Cassius to kill Caesar. They don't believe Caesar to become a good ruler of Rome. Killing might be a bit extreme but countless other ways would work better. They could have exposed his weaknesses to the world thus making all the people of Rome against the idea of him as ruler. I would never support murder for any reason. 

     You have to plan ahead and decide how you want your life to be. Do you want to be a follower or a leader. Taking action for the well-fair of yourself and loved ones can be beneficial or very harmful. You could create many enemies along the way if you don't go about it in the right way or you could ultimately control your own life. It is sometimes necessary to take decisive, preemptive action against someone because of what you fear he or she might do later because in the end it is your life.

    

   

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