Good Intentions
I think intentions do matter. No, the preacher does have good intentions; he thinks he is responsible over Thomas because he baptized him and gave him his name. He doesn’t realize that it might change the boy so he thinks that he is doing the right thing. So for the preacher it is justified.
I don’t think it matters when it comes to actions and intention. They are more a like in many ways so neither are more important than the other. Unless you think about this way: that your intentions control your actions. So think about this, intentions I guess are more important. If you look at it that way, you can say that intentions persuade your life in what directions it is going or what you are going to do next in your life. It controls your actions in many ways.
I don’t know I am not that observant of myself to notice that anyone else’s good intentions are affecting me negatively.
Most of my good intentions always back fire on me. They always seem to turn out negatively. It’s quite annoying. Like I will do something good for someone and they end up freaking out on me. Some times I feel like giving up on having good intentions but I won’t because I am a nice guy and I am going to keep it that way.
“Life is full of intentions”, I think life is full of them. They decide whether we do something or not do it. I agree with this quote because it controls what I am going to do next in life and how I will make my life successful.
Jake
2 Comments to “Good Intentions”
April (November 13, 2009 at 8:15 AM)
I like that quote, "Life is full of intentions" i agree i think everyday people have intentions of doing different things.
Anonymous (November 13, 2009 at 10:18 AM)
I think most people deep down inside do have good intentions, they just get buried beneath all other emotions.
Karissa
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