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charriesjourney · 4 years
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DAY60: project 1 finally is done. see before/after photo. now thinking of what to put on this corner shelf. hmm, any suggestions po? cause im not good on this. thank you in advance😊 #ThankYouLord #NataposDin #NatuyoBagoKayAmbo #CornerShelf #BeforeAfter #Shelf #WhiteShelf #Repainting #Painting #Interior #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #Decor #Home #JCsNest https://www.instagram.com/p/CANWfFbja44/?igshid=1gxxqlpebxpg6
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trygz-blog · 7 years
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Bago magsleep mga kaibigan... Congrats sa lahat especially my bro on my right Sir clint... Sakit sa ulo bro? 😀 #teachersnight2017 #nataposdin #trygz #youtuber #vlogger #subscribe #goodnight
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jefd3v · 7 years
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Survived another week.. #wheninmakati #chill #starbucks #huaweip9 #herewego #makelifeaspiritualjourney #vsco #prisma🔼 #eyeemphoto #nataposdin (at Starbucks G4)
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jjhoooo-blog · 9 years
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Destiny VS. Free will
        Destiny is an inevitable and often adverse outcome, condition, or end, while free will is the ability or discretion to choose; free choice. In the story Oedipus the King, one of Sophocles’ best works, free will plays a big role in the story. In my honest opinion, I believe that destiny only occur in one instance, but free will is distributed throughout the entire story. I do have a strong belief in fate, but unfortunately I believe in free will more.
          First of all, Oedipus is determined to discover who he is, just like any person who is having problems. One explores the reason behind the problem to set their mind free and feel relief. They try to explore what is causing the problem and when it is discovered it is better left unknown. Oedipus cannot accept things as they are and by investigating his past, he is his own worst enemy by destroying his relationships and himself. When he was a young man he heard that his parents were not his real paternal parents, from the oracle. He believed that his adopted parents were his real parents so he moved to Thebes so he would not fulfill what the oracle had predicted as his Destiny. Oedipus was a character that had a certain way of feeling sure about himself. Many people act this way, but this are the same kind of people that spend their time searching for the truth about themselves. I believe that his pride was his biggest character flaw and because of this.
       In conclusion, I believe that Sophocles believed in both destiny and free will, but mainly that man has free will, it just exists within fate and the limitations that go along with it. In other words, that man makes his own choices, but not if they go directly against fate. The life and fate of Oedipus was that of tragic circumstances. However, whether or not Oedipus's tragic fall was produced by forces beyond his control or by aspects of his character that led to errors in his judgment and action. That is, Destiny exists, but ultimately man makes his own decisions and bears the responsibility for them. One's ending is already determined, but free will decides how one gets there to their destination. Oedipus mistake was not killing his father and marrying his mother, it was trying to go against the gods and destiny. Choices made along the road are yours alone, but it is my believe that God has already decided where we are going. 
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@windelltan- galingan sa residency!!!itayo ang bandera natin okay? hope to join u soon! #residency #friends #nataposdin
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@windelltan- galingan sa residency!!!itayo ang bandera natin okay? hope to join u soon! #residency #friends #nataposdin
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