Is death a choice or a destiny?

People die, but is that something they had chosen? Or is it the other way around that fate chooses death for us. The only perennial truth of our existence is that we perish. Our elections fall. However, choosing to die or being fated to die does not personify our existence!

But, it has a literal subjugation that we earthlings might want or think to ponder. So is it possible to denote death with a choice or with destiny, since we die in the end? Death is just the end of the journey that we did not choose for ourselves.

We were born, but was it our choice? Certainly not, perhaps the choice of our parents!
So how can death, which is the other essential dichotomous end of Birth, be called a choice?

Did you really choose your death or is it possible to choose that you can choose your death?

Maybe you can time your actions that can lead to Death. That is solely your choice. But at what point thereafter, you will die is entirely fate. It’s all written.

You try to kill yourself, and you fail and you get crippled or something like that happens. Which simply means that you only prolonged your existence, which in other words means our inability to control death or choose over death.

So descending and living as a human being is not about making choices, nor is death a substance to be chosen upon.

One could quote here… what about the decisions we make on a daily basis?

That is where our destiny grants us to make decisions. That’s the irony of life, you can choose some and there are others you really can’t choose. And that is destiny. Now the other important thing to ponder is, what is destiny?

Fate is certainly not an option that can be made. Like the path, we think that a stone is stone and cannot be water. They are destined to become one of those. Now a stone certainly doesn’t have the luxury of choosing whether it is thrown or crushed. Well, that’s our presumption. They can resist. And that is your destiny. Fate is something that bestows and sets some guidelines about how things are supposed to be, about which we have no knowledge.

Life is full of more mysteries than we have found answers to today. And this Life encompasses the entire universe and the universe that constitutes the other universe, which we are never meant to know. So do we make decisions here or is it already there in our destiny?

Destiny has a collective symposium, in which we are interrelated with each and every one of the people around us. But do we make decisions about who we will find today or tomorrow? Certainly not. It is there in our destiny. The destination is the biggest part.

But this shouldn’t discourage people from making some bold or good decisions that they think would do them or others good. The options certainly exist. And it is our destiny to be a human being that gives us a multitude of options to make for ourselves, unlike the stone as I have mentioned. We have an advantage over the stones in most matters, and that is what we are meant to do.

We make decisions every day, but do we know where these decisions would lead us? Never!
All we can get are some approximations about the consequences of the choices we might make, but certainly not about the end it would lead to. So the approach and the destination are two different contexts. One is a probable fate or an unlikely fate and the other is the final verdict.

So my conclusion is that death, which is imminent, is certainly not a choice, everything is within our destiny.

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