Why Hello There!
If you look up you'll see the title of this post is 'why shouldn't I?'. I guess it explains a lot about the post, but basically what this post is saying is why shouldn't I do something when I want to do it? I feel this has to be addressed as some recent personal changes in my life that are related to why shouldn't I which I don't feel I can share on the internet.
Rules and regulations are there to protect you. They stop you from doing bad things to yourself or your peers. Okay, stop! Imagine a world without rules or regulations. Suddenly the world is much more free. You can do what ever you want to do and no one can stop you. Okay, stop! Lets go back to our world where all the rules and regulations are oppressed on you. Lets say you are about to do something fun that you think is okay but this person is telling you no don't do that!! Why shouldn't I? Because the law says no? That's not a good enough reason because I couldn't give two shits about the law. I need a reason that would be acceptable in a world with no authority and that I can accept as an answer. I see none. If I am truly fixed on the idea of doing this then why shouldn't I? Now I am talking about something not so dangerous and something justified such as soft drugs, sex, experiences or other fun activities. Moving on to something as major as murder then that is off the record. By all means have the idea of why shouldn't I but keep your morals. If you have no morals then I don't think the 'Why Shouldn't I' idea should apply to you.
A while ago I did something that some people did not approve of and I thought why shouldn't I? If I'm okay with doing this and I want to then why shouldn't I? It's my own body and I can do what I want with it as long as I keep my morals. This got me thinking about what influence people around me have on me. To be honest there are few people that have a significant impact to change my opinion on an action or opinion I've had or done. I'd say in total there are 8 people in this world who can truly change my mind. These are people who I either have a lot of respect for or that I am incredibly close to. Thinking about it that's not a lot of people out of the 7 billion in this world who can change my mind about something and stop me asking why shouldn't I?
But in the end, why shouldn't I? I can do what I like as long as I don't interfere with you life without permission or in a negative way. You shouldn't tell me otherwise, leave that for someone who I see as a significant authority member - but even then, why shouldn't I?
Eat Cake, Live Long.
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