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The web content reflects on the struggle between hope and despair, questioning the purpose of life's endeavors in the face of uncertainty and the potential for predetermined salvation.

Abstract

The article titled "Am I Being Saved Or Tricked?" delves into the existential battle between the author's life and their own doubts, prompted by a response to the question, "If you knew you'd be saved in the end, would you still fight?" It presents a series of rhetorical questions that challenge the significance of perseverance, gratitude, and ambition in a world where outcomes may be beyond one's control. The author muses on the futility of certain efforts, such as racing towards a guaranteed victory or praying for outcomes that seem predestined. Despite the uncertainty, the article suggests that individuals have power over their minds and attitudes, citing philosophers like Bill Johnson and Marcus Aurelius. The narrative concludes that life is an intriguing journey of questions, where humans must stand up against adversity, embracing courage and resilience without the guarantee of being saved.

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  • The author implies that believing in a predetermined positive outcome can undermine the motivation to strive in life.
  • There is a sense of skepticism towards the idea that effort always leads to success, as exemplified by the tortoise and the hare fable.
  • The article suggests that personal strength and resilience are more valuable than external circumstances, echoing Stoic philosophy.
  • It questions the societal norm of planning for the future in the face of life's unpredictability, as illustrated by the example of companies going bankrupt.
  • The author advocates for living courageously, viewing life as a series of challenges to be faced rather than a certainty to be waited upon.
  • The piece encourages readers to find strength within themselves, emphas

Am I Being Saved Or Tricked?

the gnaw fight between life and me

Image by Pexels from Pixabay

“Any area of my life for which I have no hope is under the influence of lie” — Bill Johnson

Note from author: This a response prompt to “If you knew you’d be saved in the end, would you still fight?” initiated by Dan Catalin

Reality in the imaginative omnipresent world 🎈

what’s the point of running a race, thinking that I will be winner in the end? like the rabbit chilling out there whilst tortoise with no worry in mind

what’s the point, daily running our life In the midst of chaos, be clicking selfie nice

what’s the point of praying all night? when there’s no angel coming past by I be sleeping, saying “Not comfy” while some do not wake up, not alive

Should I be grateful with blessed good parents? or just so worry there’s million end up orphan I am here Typin’ with, less grammar mistakes yet they go flow in life, not knowing, “what’s a mistake?”

what’s the point?, asking “ where do you see yourselves ?” in the interview life has put wild reverse card, up here we all sittin long, cause its curfew and flash news shout-out, “companies bankrupt”

“ you have power over your mind, not outside events. Realize this, you will find strength” — Markus Aurelius

Life is a big ?

Life is so interesting, that we search for answers and it’s so diminishing when over do the reactions

we humans do fight, realizing won’t be saved willing to stand up In a brink of edge cliff

not being saved, not carried away, a stardust shining in yellow sun rays✨

“sometimes even to live is an act of courage” — Seneca

~ Aswin ©

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