Fortune’s Flaw

If your life was a book, what thoughts have you given to the steps that make up the words that depict your story? Have you considered the rippling impact of your life choices? Have you considered the value of others? What are you willing to sacrifice on the alter that is your life’s goals and satisfaction?

These are questions that govern the humane part of society, but it seems like these questions are going unanswered because distractions are ramped, keeping the masses mesmerized in a trance of indecision.

Duane Cooper has faced these questions and has chosen to face the consequences of his life choices by peering deep into his soul, revealing his spirit. He refuses to not make a choice because he knows that inaction is surrendering to the woes of life. He has made the hard choice. The choice to act. However, he carefully examines his options so he may consider his steps wisely. He understands that his actions will have reactions and he considers them all before making a choice.

Cooper has taken lives, toppled governments, and sought love but none of these actions were taken without considering the impacts of others and self. Internal battles rage but at the end of each day, he is willing to live with the impacts of his actions because his choices are based on a moral code and not solely based on selfish desire.

Do you consider your steps in life?

Do you value self over others?

Are your actions worth the sacrifice?

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