As a young person is my future really my choice?

When everyone wants to tell you what to do with your life and how to do it, do I really have a choice in the matter, an how do I know it is the right

When everyone wants to tell you what to do with your life and how to do it, do I really have a choice in the matter, an how do I know it is the right one for me.

or:When everyone wants to tell you what to do with your life and how to do it, do I really have a choice in the matter, an how do I know it is the right one for me.


or:Well, yes, but you have to choose something you know how to do. That usually means schooling. And it is dangerous to rely on other people's advice. For example, almost everybody will tell you that you are headed for a life of misery if you don't get a college degree. That is why so few people go to truck driver school, and truck drivers make about as much as college graduates.Another bunch of people will tell you that you need to be independent, like run your own business. Well, 80% of people who do that fail. But if you had a parent who ran a small business, there is 80% you will succeed. So you get to choose, but your choice depends on what you already know and what advice you get about training.


or:Yes, you have a say in how your future turns out. But consider this advice from wise King Solomon at Proverbs 27:11 - \"Be wise, my son, and make my heart rejoice, So that I can make a reply to him who taunts me.\"Just think\u2014when you wisely make decisions based on the principles set out in the Bible, you bring joy to the heart of our loving heavenly Father. Why? Because he cares for you and wants you to benefit yourself by following his guidance. The choices you make can follow you for life, can bring you either joy or regret, so be wise when considering your future and keep God in your life and he will give you the best direction possible.


or:There is always more than one choice but some of those choices have consequences. Like for an example of a choice with a consequence, 'a boy decides to lie to his elder that he broke the vase. when the boy tells his elder the truth a week later the consequence is bigger than it would be if the boy told the truth right away'. I hope this was helpful.

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