There's something that has been on my mind lately. Why should the truly inevitable be fought rather than embraced?
Fire away.
I figure I will post this to help get the ball rolling, as it may be hard to grasp the subject without emphasis.
There are many things, big and small, that are dismissed or even attacked to mar their possibility of becoming a reality. Yet some of these things are logically inevitable, met with impossible odds.
For example, marijuana legalization. It will happen, regardless of how much people fight it. So why the grief? Does it really have to come down to it being legalized next year or ten years from now? What is the point?
Henceforth,
Why fight the inevitable?
Of course, there are reasons for certain things, very few things. But damn, we should just get most stuff over with right?
Fire away.
I figure I will post this to help get the ball rolling, as it may be hard to grasp the subject without emphasis.
There are many things, big and small, that are dismissed or even attacked to mar their possibility of becoming a reality. Yet some of these things are logically inevitable, met with impossible odds.
For example, marijuana legalization. It will happen, regardless of how much people fight it. So why the grief? Does it really have to come down to it being legalized next year or ten years from now? What is the point?
Henceforth,
Why fight the inevitable?
Of course, there are reasons for certain things, very few things. But damn, we should just get most stuff over with right?
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