Choice and Consequences

Choice and Consequences

Their are many choices in ones life that deam him incorrigible to society. These choices made can either build character or demean and debase ones existential and platonic being. The choices made however go hand in hand with the reprecautions and consequences in which they must reluctantly succumb to. In Cold Blood esotericly explains with ones choices comes parallel consequences. Consequences that can be unforgiving as well as sinister.

In the non fiction novel Dick and Perry are the murderous duo who knowing the consequences make the choice to murder a well to do upstanding family. Dick and Perry are not at all schizophrenic and know right from wrong. They know well the choice they made was very dastardly and so they flee to avoid the consequence bound to their selection. Many can provide a terse paradigm of how both Dick and Perry went through problematic childhoods that directed them in such an unacceptable lifestyle. But does this really give them the right to act in such a way? To wollow through life with a character of impunity?

Choice is the mental process that is involved with judgement. It combines the components of thinking, understanding, and ultimately decision. Some choices can deam one sordid and unethical. It is our choices in life that build and strengthen character. Their is no salvo for the contents instilled in ones character by choices. Dick and Perry both murdered the family of the Clutters and because of this choice were forced to deal with the consequences and thus were put under duress by the intangibles of their actions.

Consequences are reprecautions to actions that are percieved sinster, officious, or even condescending. One may try to elude their sentencing for as long as possible but to no avail, because the true macrocosm or world around us thrives on the belief that the justice system works. Dick and Perry's consequence of action was do to their thoughtless impunity towards the law. Although not thoughtless, the...

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