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Saturday 4 January 2014

The Importance of Will

        The importance of will is worthy of highlighted again.  Once the will dies, the person will slowly whither away by the least into the abyss, a permanent destined shutdown - the chance of success becomes zero, and that line dies.  Alongside, the destiny gets taken away and sent to the reapers and guardians of abyss - a worse fate than hell, by some clerics' personal standards. The speed of deterioration and degeneration may be quicker in some cases than others.  Regardless, all cases share something of great importance in common - they can no longer be strong again. This permanent seal of doom comes at quietness, invisible notice and utter stealth - but a paladin or guardian of truth can put it up, so to speak, as I have done so.
       Brings us to the question, so then what exactly can bring to the fall of a will - the death of a will.  Many things can, here is a good list of it:
- self-defeatism
- loss of all confidence
- physical illness
- give-up of hope
- and other disqualifications

Surely behind each of these type lays events and change of thoughts and flow of one's motions that led to them.  Exactly what brings the downfall of the will is as difficult as to attribute to as to the cause of a weather - so many things can be regarded as the blame, almost every - for all things are interlinked, one cause has effect on all other - of varying degrees - and lots of times - microscopic influences due to distance or lack of resonance-response.  Nature truly is miraculous, almost as if things are set in place already and that there is no decision but only a following down of a pre-set pre-determined path which are not yet determined by us nor are set by us though.  The downfall of someone's will may just be like a water molecule's chemical reaction or chanced special motions - it's written in the lines of time and cannot be altered nor dodged - and if it is planned to happen then it will happen - someone's diminished will occur because it was written that will occur.

Life is a clash of forces, a rainbow of momentums, and battle of factions - whose will lives on and whose will whither away seems like a pre-set result from workings and chewings of functions within these mechanisms of nature order.  Implying there exists no real actual cause, good perfect explainations for why someone may lose their will while others retain it - there can be principles and commonality traits we can highlight here, but not exact precise answers as to why - for there is no answer, and that's the answer.

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