This is what living live is made of, Intentions, Choices and Decisions.We must first intend to do something, choose to do it and then make the
decision to do it.
That is life in a nutshell.
Live is really all about this and nothing else. You want to do anything
then this is the way we do it.
First of all there is intention or intent.
in·tent (n-tnt)
n.
1. Something that is intended; an aim or purpose. See Synonyms at
intention.
2. Law The state of one's mind at the time one carries out an action.
3. Meaning; purport.
adj.
1. Firmly fixed; concentrated: an intent gaze.
2. Having the attention applied; engrossed: The students, intent upon
their books, did not hear me enter the room.
3. Having the mind and will focused on a specific purpose: was intent on
leaving within the hour; are intent upon being recognized.
Then there are choices:
choice (chois)
n.
1. The act of choosing; selection.
2. The power, right, or liberty to choose; option.
3. One that is chosen.
4. A number or variety from which to choose: a wide choice of styles and
colors.
5. The best or most preferable part.
6. Care in choosing.
7. An alternative.
adj. choic·er, choic·est
1.
a. Of very fine quality.
b. Appealing to refined taste.
2. Selected with care.
3. Of the U.S. Government grade of meat higher than good and lower than
prime.
Idiom:
of choice
Preferred above others of the same kind or set: "the much used leveraged
buyout as the weapon of choice" Alison Leigh Cowan.
[Middle English chois, from Old French, from choisir, to choose, from
Vulgar Latin *causre, of Germanic origin; see geus- in Indo-European roots.]
Which brings us to Decision:
de·ci·sion (d-szhn)
n.
1. The passing of judgment on an issue under consideration.
2. The act of reaching a conclusion or making up one's mind.
3. A conclusion or judgment reached or pronounced; a verdict.
4. Firmness of character or action; determination.
5. Sports A victory won on points in boxing when no knockout has occurred
or in wrestling when no fall has occurred.
6. Baseball A win or loss accorded to a pitcher: has four wins in six
decisions.
tr.v. de·ci·sioned, de·ci·sion·ing, de·ci·sions Sports
To defeat by a decision, as in boxing: decisioned his opponent in the
third round.
[Middle English decisioun, from Old French decision, from Latin dcsi,
dcsin-, curtailment, settlement, from dcsus, past participle of dcdere, to cut
off, decide; see decide.]
Put these all together and you get a human act or if you will LIFE.
My intention, choice and decision is very simple for it is to Love you and
Believe in you and I do.
Blessings and happy holidays
Rev. Isaac
of
the Angelic Messenger Circle
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