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"Wrong time. Wrong place" , by Erik Pevernagie, oil on canvas, 100 x 80 cm
In life, it's all about timing.
Occurrences can be predictable. Having a 'good timing' is doing things at the best time and within the time limit. If not, we have 'bad timing.'
To ensure good timing, we need the right decisions, patience, and persistence. Good timing needs the willpower to steer clear of confusion, disorder, and … discontent. We should not blame ourselves for possible "bad" timing later on.
Occurrences can be unpredictable, as well.
Occurrences can be unpredictable. If we have to endure a cascade of rumpling coincidences, it's the fate that dictates our lives, taking over the standard procedure of 'timing' and, thus, sealing the bondage of our free choice. Once our choice is kidnapped and strangled to the core, fate checkmates our destiny.
In our struggle between liberty and destiny, we must never stop challenging the diabolical mastermind of fate that tries to deconstruct the steppingstones of our freedom.
Evening Standard: - "Boy, 12, stabbed eight times by gang at a fried chicken shop in Hoxton, east London in London, was 'in the wrong place, at the wrong time."- The stabbed boy’s fate was sealed.
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