Have you ever asked yourself the reason behind every action and its end result? The cause and effect of making the right choices or even the wrong ones? Have you ever reasoned the thinking behind every decision you make? Christianity, Islam and even traditional religion believe in actions that bring rewards and punishments, as does the universe, which birthed the concept of karma.
Do you think you make good decisions as a result of your home training? In-born morals? Or your ability to take the decision on your own? Every choice always brings about consequences, be they positive or negative. Whether we like it or not, the reality is our choices will always come back to either reward or punish us one way or another.
You might say you have home training or morals; though they influence you, do they make the decisions? NO!!!

The Cause and Effect of Choices
You decide all on your own whether with external influences or without. Your choices are yours to make, whether you are religious or not.
Whether you take a good or catastrophically bad decision, at the end of the day, you will always choose what you deem fit will benefit you. You might be like, “My parents or friends or even religious leaders expect me to do this”. The question is “What do you want to do?”
If you don’t understand the concept of Cause and Effect, your choice will always come back to bite you in the ass. Once you understand that the decisions are yours to make and if it boomerangs, it’s your cross to carry alone whether you’re pressured or not, you will make better decisions.
You must have heard the phrase, “Karma is a bitch”, it truly is because all negative decisions you make will always find you.

Regardless of who you are, if you make decisions to please others or cave into demands at your peril, you will experience negative consequences.
However, when you make decisions on your own without any external influences demanding their wish be met when the consequences come, you’ll know it’s well deserved rather than suffering for someone else’s decisions.
All in all, in taking decisions or making any choice, be certain it is what you want and not you caving to others because whatever you choose will always be back to either reward or punish you.

How do you end up making your decisions? Would you rather do it on you
Guest post by Samson Adewuyi.
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