Written for Trifextra weekend challenge: This week we’re asking for 33 of your own words inspired by this classic song by The Rolling Stones. Good luck!
NaBloPoMo October!
Far be it for me to wade into the philosophical minefield of Free Will but, I will commend you for doing so in such an aesthetically-pleasing manner and in such an intelligently-written way. My only comment on your subject matter is to state the obvious……it isn’t easy to say no when presented with exactly that which you most desire at the exact moment your desire peaks. 🙂
I think people tend to minimize the power we have in our own lives. Thanks for this linkup!
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Far be it for me to wade into the philosophical minefield of Free Will but, I will commend you for doing so in such an aesthetically-pleasing manner and in such an intelligently-written way. My only comment on your subject matter is to state the obvious……it isn’t easy to say no when presented with exactly that which you most desire at the exact moment your desire peaks. 🙂
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So true! Thank you for your insightful comment.
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This is beautiful – I really like the presentation.
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Janna..thanks…that song always scared me. Thank God for free will.
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Yep, we gotta remember there is always a choice. Great work!
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Thank you, Draugh.
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Wonderful what you did here
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Thanks, Bjorn. Yes evil exists, but one always has a choice.
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Excellent poem and beautiful artwork.
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I like this. Writing poetry eludes me, so I enjoy others who can.
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Thank you. I appreciate your comment and thanks for stopping by.
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