Some people say that 'Nothing is impossible'. Some people say that 'If there is a will, there is a way'. Should I ask you which one of these two sounds more true that the other, can you decide ? I doubt so. Definitely, it is indeed difficult and tricky to choose. If you try to combine these two statements, you would get 'Nothing is impossible if you have a will'. Am I not right ? These two are actually sophisticatedly related.
Nothing is impossible. Just use one example and this claim might be wrong. Can you be a God ? Taking into consideration that the question is asked to 5 people, a Catholic, Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist. Except if I am very much mistaken, there should be none who says 'Yes'. Even if Buddha was a mortal and people worship him and regard him as a God, we don't really know whether he is a God now or not. It's beyond human knowledge to know. Thus, Some things are just impossible to do. If there is a will there is way. Even if you have one hell of will and determination to be a God, is there a way ? I doubt so. there are no ways for some things no matter how your will or determination is.
Back to my question, which one of these two sounds more true that the other ? Personally, I would say 'None'. I have elaborated my reason. In sum all up, 'Some things are just impossible no matter how your will or determination is'. Hence, you should not listen to the two claims. Still it is my opinion and I am a human who might make a mistake. Again, I might not be true.
Quoll | 2:57 AM |