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That flower thats slowly withering and turning black? That happened for a reason. The game that you won? Also happened for a reason. People find it difficult to understand that everything has a purpose, whether negative or positive. Actions have consequences and consequences are the driving foce behind everything that happens. Thing’s just dont happen for no reason because if they did, they wouldn’t have happened.
“Its just happened for no reason” is an overused excuse that isn’t plausible at all. Who are you to tell me that something happened for no reason? Its a pathetic excuse people use to disguise the lie they’re trying so hard to conceal.It’s not just a bad excuse but its just overall confusing. Everything happens for a reason; there is no way that something just happened because it just happened. The test you aced? It didn’t happen for no reason. You studied and worked hard for the grade which is the reason behind why you aced that test. The game you lost? Also didnt happen for no reason, you lacked the amount of practice put in and lost (sorry for being bitter but you get what im saying)
There shouldnt even be a counterargment to this because it crystal clear obvious that everything DOES happen for a reason. But if someone does end up coming with a counterargument on if everything does happen for a reason, i’d want to try to see from their perspective
The idea that everything happens for a reason is something that I have been living by for a long time. I’m a firm believer in doing what you can do to get the desired outcome. Whether it’s studying or practicing, that hard work will pay off. Great argument Megan!
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ReplyDeleteI agree with your argument. Things most certainly happen for a reason. It’s like Newton’s law “every action has an equal and opposite reaction.” Not watering a flower will cause it to wilt and die because it needs water to survive and not studying for a test will cause you to be unprepared and fail. There is never no reason for something, there is always a logical explanation even if it is not visible at first.
Megan, you argued that everything happens for a reason really well. I enjoyed the perspective you took on it, by focusing on actions having consequences. It made your argument stronger, especially when you provided examples. Good job.
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